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A new study suggests that the pandemic may have had a material impact on our brains, whether we contracted COVID-19 or not.
A recent study from the University of Nottingham suggests that the stress and isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated brain aging, even in those uninfected.
"One of them says, 'You know, I remember you. You came to my school for career day in fourth grade!' I felt my body ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have aged our brains faster—even if we were never infected with the virus—according to a new study ...
Christopher Scott, a professor in Pennsylvania State University’s ecosystem science and management department, explained how recent severe weather events are connected to climate change.