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       Long COVID and the brain: Global study links infection to memory
        loss, higher dementia risk in seniors
       By: Masked Man Date: November 21, 2025, 5:36 pm
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       Long COVID and the brain: Global study links infection to memory
       loss, higher dementia risk in seniors
       Shared By: Claire Kowalick
       February 11, 2025 UT health San Antonio
       SUMMARY:
       Five years after the height of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
       pandemic, scientists are beginning to unveil the infection’s
       potential long-term effects on the brain. We now know that
       following an acute COVID-19 infection, between 10% and 35% of
       people suffer from lingering effects called long COVID. For some
       people, these effects can be mild and short-lived, but for
       others, there may be lasting issues that may trigger a chain
       reaction of cognitive impairment.Long COVID is a condition
       following an acute infection of COVID-19 with symptoms lasting a
       few weeks to several months. Its effects vary from person to
       person and there are more than 200 reported symptoms. Common
       symptoms include extreme fatigue, memory problems or “brain
       fog,” lightheadedness and smell or taste impairment. Along with
       these symptoms, scientists conjectured that other long COVID
       effects might impact older people differently.
       LINK:
  HTML https://news.uthscsa.edu/long-covid-and-the-brain-global-study-links-infection-to-memory-loss-higher-dementia-risk-in-seniors/
       COMMENT:
       In a relatively short time of five or six years many of us have
       seen firsthand people in the public eye catching covid and then
       exhibiting symptoms of appearing disoriented with memory loss,
       and brain fog... these studies are only confirming what we
       laypersons are observing and suspecting. The public has seen
       what appears to be some early onset dementia and brain fog
       occurring a lot since covid began.. and not just in 'really old'
       seniors. There are many studies besides this one that seem to
       point the seriousness of these long term repercussions of covid
       for the elderly as well as some of the not so elderly. And keep
       in mind this is the first five years of studying... who knows
       what another five years on top of these last five years shall
       bring!?
       10, 20, 30, etc years from now People may discover problems
       popping up  from having had caught covid. My grandfather's
       malaria was like that .. he had problems such as really bad
       arthritis and he was immunocompromised that popped up decades
       later as an older man because of the kind of  malaria he had
       caught in WW2 when he was young. Young people should consider
       that they don't know for sure what even a mild covid case will
       do to them 20-50 years from now.
       What my grandfather caught when he was in his mere twenties
       started whupping up on him when he hit 50, 60, and 70 years
       old.. The doctor said it was the malaria he got when he was a
       mere pup! Its why I mask.. I wouldn't dismiss the possibility of
       longterm repercussions even from  mild cases..
       This is an important study and also somewhere in this forum I
       read a study that stated some people developed long covid who
       were totally asymptomatic and had mild cases of covid.
       In other words its only been 5 or 6 years now..we don't know
       what having caught covid will do to a youngster when he turns
       fifty .. only time will tell if the so-called 'mild' covid cases
       do damage to people 10-50 years down the road.
       Don't forget to mask,
       The Masked Man
       P.S.
       I recently saw a story of some guy (on a YouTube show called
       "soft white underbellies") who was probably in his twenties who
       had caught covid and the doctor actually said to the guy he had
       early onset dementia from covid.. then later the doctor changed
       the diagnosis from early onset dementia to whatever football
       players or boxers get who suffer from massive hits to the head
       over and over.
       While we hope people have fully recovered from 'mild cases' of
       covid we simply don't know if a generation of 20-30 year olds
       who think they are tough and keep catching covid over and over
       won't end up with dementia by the time they are 50. Only time
       will tell that. Its not looking good because if older people are
       more likely to get dementia from covid then it stands to reason
       younger people are also more prone to eventually succumb to the
       same thing as they too grow older. It just stands to reason: If
       something is intrinsically not good for older people then its
       probably not intrinsically good for younger ones either!
       Somethings are not good even in moderation.. methinks covid is
       not good even in moderation.
       The younger ones might get hit with dementia sooner in life if
       they keep catching covid over and over simply because the
       younger have more years to catch many cases of covid. Think ten
       years from now we don't know what happens to people who catch
       'mild' covid twice a year for ten years straight. we are only on
       the fifth and sixth years and counting. We might have tons of 50
       year old dementia victims ahead of us currently in the making,
       for all we know.
       I say this because I don't want us to underestimate how bad even
       a 'mild' case of covid might be or prove to be and I wanna give
       young people and incentive to not catch covid thinking covid
       won't hurt young people. I wanna see more people mask like
       myself...
       ...Just a reminder of at least two of the mistakes being made,
       1)in the beginning the typical medical news and announcement
       failed us and still fall short of even alerting to the public
       that 'long covid' or long term repercussions from covid exist.
       The typical public medical covid news ya see on the big networks
       such as ABC or CBS never warn people about 'long covid an how
       serious it is even to this day its like a lot of people are in
       denial.
       2) myths like 'covid only hurts really old people and doesn't
       harm tough little children' seems to be pushed by some media and
       common news when in fact many studies have come to surface
       giving us data at how much damage covid has really done to
       children. Children suffer horrible long term repercussions from
       having gotten covid.
       ...Now for new scary possibility: What if "Longer Covid" exists?
       Long covid exists so what about even longer term repercussions?
       ..something equivalent to the term "Longer Covid" which would be
       like maybe young people  that gets covid might get dementia in
       life and sooner in life than those that don't get covid...maybe
       people who get covid or many bouts of covid open themselves up
       to dementia later on in life... they might develop a
       predisposition or a predisposition for it makes way or becomes
       enabled through covid ... some weird diseases are like that in
       which a person gets a disease and symptoms or something inside
       them lay dormant often for years.. a person has an illness and
       its true symptoms only emerge a couple decades later
       ... I'm not saying this is true but there is a likelihood of
       problems in the long term future considering how most people
       failed to have foreseen 'long covid' and have underestimated
       'long covid' by a long shot. Furthermore people underestimated
       how bad it is for a young child to get covid.
       ..its just something to think about. Its good to know what we
       don't know..its good to think about things we can't be certain
       about... some things only time can tell for sure. Some things
       can only be proven by time.
       Not to scare anybody but the real reason I mention these things
       is to encourage people to take precautions and Mask up so that I
       may thrive amongst a healthier masked generation or two! Try to
       prevent covid. Even a 'mild' case of covid might prove deadly in
       the long haul.
       I'd like to have some masked friends out there that protect
       themselves! There's not enough people masking out there.'
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