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COVID's Lingering Scars: Brain Fog to Cancer
27 Jan
Summary
- COVID infections can cause long-term issues like autism and brain aging.
- Vaccines may reduce long-term risks, but uptake is low.
- The virus can reactivate dormant cancer cells, increasing mortality risk.

Emerging research continues to uncover the extensive long-term health consequences of COVID-19, even following mild infections. Scientists are documenting a range of chronic issues that persist long after the initial illness has resolved.
Studies indicate that children born to mothers infected during pregnancy may face an increased risk for neurodevelopmental challenges, including autism and delayed speech. Furthermore, adults who recovered from COVID-19 have shown cognitive deficits, with some studies suggesting a significant drop in IQ points, impacting millions.
The virus has also been linked to more severe health outcomes. Research suggests COVID-19 can reactivate dormant cancer cells, leading to a higher mortality risk for cancer survivors. Cardiovascular events and blood clots are also more prevalent post-infection, with elevated risks persisting for years.




