Nancy Rose, who contracted Covid-19 in 2021 and continues to exhibit long-haul symptoms including brain fog and memory difficulties, pauses while organising her desk space. AP
Nancy Rose, who contracted Covid-19 in 2021 and continues to exhibit long-haul symptoms including brain fog and memory difficulties, pauses while organising her desk space. AP
Nancy Rose, who contracted Covid-19 in 2021 and continues to exhibit long-haul symptoms including brain fog and memory difficulties, pauses while organising her desk space. AP
Nancy Rose, who contracted Covid-19 in 2021 and continues to exhibit long-haul symptoms including brain fog and memory difficulties, pauses while organising her desk space. AP

Covid can shrink brain as much as decade of ageing, study finds


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Even a mild case of Covid-19 can damage the brain and addle thinking, scientists found in a study that highlights the illness’s alarming impact on mental function.

Researchers identified Covid-associated brain damage months after infection, including in the region linked to smell, and shrinkage in size equivalent to as much as a decade of normal ageing.

The changes were linked to cognitive decline in the study, which was published on Monday in the journal Nature.

The findings represent striking evidence of the virus’s impact on the central nervous system. More research will be required to understand whether the evidence from the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging at the University of Oxford means Covid-19 will exacerbate the global burden of dementia — which cost an estimated $1.3 trillion in the year the pandemic began — and other neurodegenerative conditions.

“It is a very novel study with conclusive data,” said Avindra Nath, clinical director of the US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, who wasn’t involved in the research.

“The findings are very intriguing, with important implications for the population at large.”

The Sars-CoV-2 virus is widely considered a respiratory pathogen that attacks the lungs.

Taking a narrow view of it, however, misses myriad neurologic complications — including confusion, stroke, and neuromuscular disorders — that manifest during the acute phase of the illness.

Other effects such as impaired concentration, headache, sensory disturbances, depression and even psychosis may persist for months as part of a constellation of symptoms termed long Covid.

To investigate changes in the brain, neuroscientist Gwenaelle Douaud and colleagues leveraged the world’s largest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) database.

Initial MRI scans of the brains of 785 volunteers were taken before the pandemic began as part of UK Biobank research, which marries large-scale genomic and detailed clinical data for half a million people.

A subsequent scan was taken an average of 38 months later. By then, 401 participants had tested positive for Covid.

“We were quite surprised to see some clear differences in how the brain had changed in the participants who have become infected,” Ms Douaud said in an interview. Whether the effects persist or can be partially reversed as neuronal networks repair requires further investigation, she said.

“The brain is ‘plastic’ and can heal itself.”

Among those infected an average of 4.5 months before their second scan, the researchers found a greater reduction in grey matter thickness in the regions of the brain associated with smell, known as the orbitofrontal cortex and parahippocampal gyrus.

The finding may help explain the impaired olfaction many Covid patients experience as a result of either direct viral damage or inflammation spurred by the body’s immune response to the virus.

A loss of grey matter, which makes up the outer most layer of the brain, represents degeneration, said Leah Beauchamp, a neuropharmacologist at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health in Melbourne.

“This is really concerning,” she said.

The infected group displayed a 0.2 to 2 per cent greater reduction in brain size compared with those who hadn’t been infected and showed greater cognitive decline based on their performance undertaking complex tasks.

This was associated with atrophy, or shrinkage, in a specific part of the cerebellum — an area at the back and bottom of the brain — linked to cognition.

Differences between infected and non-infected participants was more marked in older people.

The size of the changes on individual scans were “subtle” and not visible to the naked eye, Ms Douaud said.

A 0.2 per cent reduction in grey matter represents about a year of normal ageing in an older person’s brain while a 2 per cent reduction represents about 10 years of ageing.

Studies of blood and central nervous system samples from patients are needed to tease out the mechanisms that result in these brain changes, said Serena Spudich, Gilbert Glaser professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

Recent research revealed the plasticity of brain connectivity and structure, she said. The findings suggest there may be renewal of damaged neuronal pathways that could ultimately result in full recovery for affected patients.

“We are fortunate to have extremely resilient brains that can function with many potential insults without experiencing any impairment,” she said.

“Hopefully, these neuroimaging findings equate to few clinical consequences in most people who are infected with Sars-CoV-2.”

Study participants weren’t selected because they were experiencing long Covid symptoms and it is possible some of the findings were incidental and have no impact.

Still, both Mr Nath and Ms Beauchamp said it will be important to identify whether long Covid symptoms correlate with brain abnormalities or the results of any other pathology tests.

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French business

France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.

Closing the loophole on sugary drinks

As The National reported last year, non-fizzy sugared drinks were not covered when the original tax was introduced in 2017. Sports drinks sold in supermarkets were found to contain, on average, 20 grams of sugar per 500ml bottle.

The non-fizzy drink AriZona Iced Tea contains 65 grams of sugar – about 16 teaspoons – per 680ml can. The average can costs about Dh6, which would rise to Dh9.

Drinks such as Starbucks Bottled Mocha Frappuccino contain 31g of sugar in 270ml, while Nescafe Mocha in a can contains 15.6g of sugar in a 240ml can.

Flavoured water, long-life fruit juice concentrates, pre-packaged sweetened coffee drinks fall under the ‘sweetened drink’ category
 

Not taxed:

Freshly squeezed fruit juices, ground coffee beans, tea leaves and pre-prepared flavoured milkshakes do not come under the ‘sweetened drink’ band.

UPI facts

More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions

THE BIO

Ms Davison came to Dubai from Kerala after her marriage in 1996 when she was 21-years-old

Since 2001, Ms Davison has worked at many affordable schools such as Our Own English High School in Sharjah, and The Apple International School and Amled School in Dubai

Favourite Book: The Alchemist

Favourite quote: Failing to prepare is preparing to fail

Favourite place to Travel to: Vienna

Favourite cuisine: Italian food

Favourite Movie : Scent of a Woman

 

 

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The app then gives users the option add their existing phone contacts, allowing them to immediately contact people also using the application by video or voice call or via message.

Users can also invite other contacts to download ToTok to allow them to make contact through the app.

 

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Tickets start at Dh100 for adults, while children can enter free on the opening day. For more information, visit www.mubadalawtc.com.

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Updated: May 31, 2023, 9:50 AM