Study finds chance for Alzheimer's may increase after contracting COVID-19
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Today's Health Minute reported that seniors 65 years or older might be more likely to develop Alzheimer's after having COVID-19. A co-author of the study, Dr. Pamela Davis, said, "We were a little bit surprised how much of an increased hazard there was for developing Alzheimer's disease in such a short period of time."
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