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Long Covid mental health disorders could have significant impact on NHS

A large proportion of Covid-19 survivors will be affected by neuropsychiatric and cognitive complications, according to a new study.

A large proportion of Covid-19 survivors will be affected by neuropsychiatric and cognitive complications, according to a new study. Psychologists at Oxford Brookes University and a psychiatrist from Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, evaluated published research papers in order to understand more about the possible effects of the Covid-19 infection on the brain, and the extent people can expect to experience short and long-term mental health issues. The study found that in the short term, a wide range of neuropsychiatric problems were reported. In one examined study, 95% of clinically stable Covid-19 patients had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other studies

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Alison Bloomer
Alison Bloomer is Editor of Pavilion Health Today. She has over 25 years of experience writing for medical journals and trade publications. Subjects include healthcare, pharmaceuticals, disability, insurance, stock market and emerging technologies.

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