“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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The process by which a female produces an offspring in their womb once the male and female zygotes have combined into a single embryo until birth.
The offspring in the womb, from the moment 2 zygotes co-exist up until the 11th week of pregnancy, is medically referred to as "Embryo"
The offspring in the womb, beginning on the 11th week of pregnancy, has graduated from "Embryo" to "Fetus"
The offspring, now emerged from the womb and ending the female's pregnancy.
“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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An abnormality caused due to pathophysiological response to external or internal factors.
A disruption in normal functioning of mind or body due to a disease, genetic factor or trauma.
A set or collection of various identifying signs and symptoms that characterizes a certain disease or disorder.
An abnormal state of physical or mental health that interferes with usual activities or the feeling of well-being.
“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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“For most people COVID kills a few, but is mild for the rest. Except, everyday there is new information coming out and we see that it is much more than ‘mild’.” - Ed Yong
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world on an unprecedented scale, disrupting lives, the economy and many essential services. However, the most peculiar side-effect of this pandemic is the shocking number of individuals reporting long-lasting cognitive abnormalities, that only appeared after infection by SARS-CoV-2. Why and how does this occur? What is the virus exactly doing to our brains? What does this mean for affected individuals? This podcast sheds light on the unknown and rapidly emerging neurological symptoms associated with post-acute infection of COVID-19. This episode features Dr. John Connolly, a distinguished professor and neuroscience researcher of cognitive function from McMaster University, who shares with us his research and thoughts on the post-COVID mind.
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