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Severe Covid cases may cause cognitive impairment equivalent to aging 20 years and losing 10 IQ points, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London.

Severe Covid cases may cause cognitive impairment equivalent to aging 20 years and losing 10 IQ points, according to a new

Cognitive impairments were even worse for those who had been put on a ventilator while they were infected, researchers found.

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