Frontiers “Brain Fog” by COVID-19 or Alzheimer's Disease? A Case
Cognitive symptoms after COVID-19 have been increasingly recognized several months after the acute infection and have been designated as “brain fog.” We repo
PDF) Alzheimer's disease and COVID-19: Interactions, intrinsic linkages, and the role of immunoinflammatory responses in this process
Age exacerbates SARS-CoV-2-induced blood-brain barrier leakage and neuropsychiatric dysfunction
Frontiers Addressing the Interactive Effects of Maltreatment and COVID-19 Related Stressors on the Neuropsychological Functioning in Children
The long-term health outcomes, pathophysiological mechanisms and multidisciplinary management of long COVID
Factors predicting cognitive symptoms in long COVID
Citicoline and COVID-19: vis-à-vis conjectured Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
Spotlight on non-motor symptoms and Covid-19 - ScienceDirect
Fluid biomarkers - List of Frontiers' open access articles
The Clinical Sequelae of Post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PASC)
PDF) SARS-CoV-2 as a Potential Trigger of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Frontiers Cognitive impairment after long COVID-19: current evidence and perspectives