Global prevalence and risk factors of fatigue and post-infectious fatigue among patients with...

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- This article reports the findings of a study that investigated the association between COVID-19 infection and the risk of developing neurological and psychiatric disorders.
- The study analyzed data from over 1.25 million individuals in the United States who had COVID-19 and found that they had a significantly higher risk of developing a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including stroke, dementia, and anxiety, compared to individuals who did not have COVID-19.
- The findings suggest that COVID-19 infection may have long-term neurological and psychiatric consequences, and highlight the importance of continued monitoring and research into the potential impacts of the virus on the brain and mental health.

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