Depression and brain fog as long-covid mental health consequences: difficult, complex and partially successful treatment of a 72-year-old patient—a case report

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  • who: Maris Taube from the Jagiellonian University, Poland have published the research work: Depression and brain fog as long-COVID mental health consequences: Difficult, complex and partially successful treatment of a 72-year-old patientu2014A case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/23,/2022
  • what: The development of long COVID and persistent neuropsychiatric symptoms including brain fog, memory impairment, lack of concentration, and fatigue can occur in patients without other risk factors such as hospitalization, missed vaccinations, negative psychosocial factors, or prior episodes of depression.

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