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Long COVID Neurologic Symptoms Vary Based on Severity of Initial Infection

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Long COVID patients who were hospitalized with acute infection more frequently had an abnormal neurologic exam (62% vs 37%, P<0.0001) and performed worse on processing speed, attention, and working memory tasks than patients who weren't hospitalized, according to Igor Koralnik, MD, of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, and colleagues.

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Thank you for all your great posts lately.  I am still looking for the right moment to bring you into our Miami Dade Distributed Collectively Intelligent Grid project.
Mike

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Long COVID patients who were hospitalized with acute infection more frequently had an abnormal neurologic exam (62% vs 37%, P<0.0001) and performed worse on processing speed, attention, and working memory tasks than patients who weren't hospitalized, according to Igor Koralnik, MD, of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, and colleagues.

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