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Brain fog after COVID-19 has similarities to 'chemo brain,'
Brain fog after COVID-19 has similarities to 'chemo brain,'
Brain fog after COVID-19 has similarities to 'chemo brain,' Stanford-led study finds | News Center
Researchers found that damage to the brain’s white matter after COVID-19 resembles that seen after cancer chemotherapy, raising hope for treatments to help both conditions.
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