Long COVID Brain Fog Linked to Inflammation and Stress Markers - Neuroscience News
A new study comparing long COVID patients with fully recovered individuals has found that those with persistent cognitive symptoms, like brain fog, show higher brain inflammation and reduced capacity to handle stress.

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An osteopath urges everyone to do this one daily stretch to undo the damage caused by prolonged sitting—it only takes three minutes - Fit&Well
Use it to prevent the common hunchback posture that afflicts desk workers