Summary:
- This article reports on a study that examined the relationship between COVID-19 infection and the risk of developing neurological and psychiatric disorders.
- The study found that individuals who had COVID-19 were at a higher risk of developing a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including stroke, dementia, and anxiety, compared to those who did not have COVID-19.
- The findings suggest that COVID-19 infection may have long-term impacts on brain health and mental well-being, highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing the potential neurological and psychiatric consequences of the virus.