Tag: Anosmia
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Neurological Tip of the Iceberg
Written by: Zohair Ahmed Edited by: Esther Melamed Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic one year ago, COVID-19 research has become arguably one of the hottest topics in the history of research. One of the key emerging research areas at this time is the effect of the coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, on individuals with “Post-Acute Sequelae of…
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Understanding Post-Covid 19 Neurological Manifestations in Non-hospitalized Patients
Written by: Sean Brady Edited by: Esther Melamed Who is commonly impacted and what are the common symptoms? It has been reported that between 36.4 – 82.3% of hospitalized Covid-19 patients present with neurological manifestations [1] (e.g., headache, brain fog, loss of smell, etc.). As the pandemic continues into 2021, It is becoming increasingly clear that…
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Blood oxygen level-dependent activation of the orbitofrontal cortex in COVID-19
Written by: Parker Davis Edited by: Esther Melamed Anosmia and ageusia – a loss of the sense of smell and taste, respectively – are well-documented symptoms of infection by SARS-CoV-2, the agent of COVID-19 (Vaira et al., 2020; Mak et al., 2020; Tanasa et al., 2020). Though the origins of these symptoms were initially somewhat mysterious,…