After studying the computerized tomography of 120 patients, half of whom suffered from severe neurological complications and others showed clear symptoms of disorders, highlighting the low volume of gray matter in the human brain with corona virus

16 researchers representing the American Technological University of Georgia and the Italian University of Brescia published an article in the journal Neurobiology of Science.

Objective data have shown that corona virus infection has affected gray matter in the brain, which has decreased in size in the prefrontal and medial cortex and frontal front in the area between the frontal and temporal lobes, which in fact means a blow to the mind, since we process information using or rather think about gray matter neurons.

"The higher the risk of COFID-19, the greater the losses, especially in patients who needed oxygen breathing, that is, in those with severe lung damage. As for those who have experienced temperature increases, their gray matter becomes smaller in the lower and middle areas of the brain, as well as in the diaphragm zone.

These findings led scientists to assume that brain damage was linked to heat and hypoxia. Loss of gray matter is likely to cause anxiety, depression and impaired cognitive functions as "mental diseases," often complained about by coronavirus sufferers and recorded by doctors.

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