Press releases
COVID-CNS in the media
- Brain damage caused by COVID-19 may not show up on routine tests, study finds (Yahoo, 27 December 2023)
- Evidence of brain injury present even months after acute Covid infection (Telegraph online, 23 December 2023)
- COVID-CNS Webinar (Webinar with Encephalitis International, 2 November 2023)
- The COVID-19 Clinical Neuroscience Study (Podcast with Encephalitis International, 21 November 2022)
- COVID-19 and the brain (Podcast on The Liverpool Scientific, 15 October 2021)
- Neurological effects of Covid-19 infection (Podcast on Neuro Podcases, 9 April 2021)
- How COVID-19 can damage the brain (News feature in Nature, 15 September 2020)
- Many Stay Sick After Recovering From Coronavirus (News feature in Der Spiegel, 7 July 2020)
- Severe Covid-19 can damage the brain, study finds (News feature in The Telegraph, 26 June 2020)
- Coronavirus symptoms: Worrying study reveals how virus can cause brain damage (The Express, 26 June 2020)
- Study of Covid-19 complications warns of mental issues in younger patients (ITV News feature, 25 June 2020)
- Study suggests coronavirus may affect the brain (Interview on BBC Newsday)
- COVID-19 Neurology in Hospitals and the Community (BBC Radio London)
- Neurological infection including presentations relating to COVID-19 (Association of British Neurologists lockdown lectures, 30 April 2020)
- COVID-19 Neurology Surveillance (Podcast with Encephalitis International)
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