Original manuscript published in Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology

Risk factors and abnormal cerebrospinal fluid associate with cognitive symptoms after mild COVID-19

Neurologists working with LIINC volunteers who opted into the Coronavirus Neurocognitive Study (CNS) have discovered certain cognitive risk factors for persistent neurological symptoms following COVID – one type of “Long COVID” – and found that certain abnormalities in the spinal fluid were present in such individuals.

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