Lungs might hold clues to long COVID brain fog

· UPI

The "brain fog" of long COVID might be due to impaired lung function following a person's infection, a new small-scale study says.

Reduced gas exchange in the lungs -- oxygen coming in, carbon dioxide going out -- appears to be associated with brain fog in long COVID, researchers will report in Chicago at next week's annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.

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