Two new studies are showing that people who have had COVID can develop neurological symptoms.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Two new research papers are shedding light on what can happen to the brain after getting COVID
"Even patients who are asymptomatic or they have very mild infection symptoms can still develop neurological symptoms," said Katerina Akassoglou, PhD, UCSF Prof. at Dept. Neurology & Senior Investigator t the Gladstone Institutes. "The evidence from the brain from COVID patients we know that there are blood leaks in the brain of those patients in inflammation and when there is a leaky area between the blood and the brain this could be an amplifier of neurological symptoms," said Professor Akassoglou.
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