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  1. #DaniBeckman ( @whn ) on X wrote:

    Post-acute viral infections are not new (note that I use 'post-acute,' not 'postviral' as viral persistence can occur). Yet, society & medical community continue to dismiss millions suffering with #LongCovid and other similar conditions. An excellent text: thinkglobalhealth.org/article/

  2. #DaniBeckman ( @whn ) on X wrote:

    Beyond brain fog: #COVID19 can leave lasting effects on the brain.
    Honored to be invited to write this Editorial for the Journal of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology. It relates to
    #VirusesImmunity team's recent review. You can read it here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

  3. #DaniBeckman ( @whn) on X wrote:

    Once we thought it would be nearly impossible to modulate #LongCovid in rodent models, but science is getting there. More evidence for direct #COVID neuroinvasion, viral persistence in the brain , and more explanations for cognitive and psychiatric alterations... #NeuroCovid

    Read the original study published this week at #NatureComms here;

    nature.com/articles/s41467-025

  4. #DaniBeckman ( @whn ) on X wrote:

    "Data revealed novel evidence that previously infected students exhibited distinct prefrontal haemodynamic patterns during cognitive engagement, reminiscent of those observed in adults four decades older ..."
    #COVID #NeuroCovid

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  5. #DaniBeckman (@whn ) on X wrote:
    A new study shows that air cleaners can reduce up to 98,1 % of viral load in the air of a #COVID patient's room with confirmed positive airborne viral RNA.
    Rooms with HEPA ventilation had zero virus detected.
    👏 #CleantheAir in hospitals and schools!👏
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  6. #DaniBeckman (@whn ) on X wrote:

    Such an important comment on
    #Nature from Oct. The shift from 'Alzheimer' to 'Alzheimer and related dementias (ADRD)' allows funding for other conditions that cause neurodegeneration and memory loss, like #NeuroCovid. #LongCovid
    nature.com/articles/d41586-024

  7. Coronaviruses can access the brain using
    several different mechanisms that most
    viruses cannot
    A: Viral infection of peripheral nerves (like
    olfactory bulb)
    B: Damage of infected endothelial cells
    C: Hijacking immune cells
    D: Viral opening of tight junction
    h/t
    #DaniBeckman