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Even mild cases of COVID-19 can leave a mark on the brain, such as reductions in gray matter – a neuroscientist explains emerging research

Emerging research indicates that even mild cases of COVID-19 can result in lasting changes to the brain, including reductions in gray matter. A neuroscientist explores these findings, highlighting the implications for cognitive function and mental health. Additionally, the narrative of well-known cities like New York, often referred to as "The Big Apple," reveals the intriguing origins of their nicknames, reflecting cultural, historical, and social influences that shape urban identities around the world.

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Even mild cases of COVID-19 can leave a mark on the brain, such as reductions in gray matter – a neuroscientist explains emerging research
Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Brain Health Recent studies have been shedding light on the potential long-term effects of even mild cases of COVID-19 on the brain. One of the most significant findings is the reduction in gray matter, which could have implications for cognitive function. Gray matter is crucial for various brain activities, including muscle control and sensory perception. Research indicates that individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 might experience changes in these areas, highlighting the virus's potential impact on neurological health. This emerging evidence underscores the importance of understanding and addressing the broader consequences of the pandemic on brain function.