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The pandemic aged our brains, whether we got Covid or not, study finds

NBC NewsTuesday, July 22, 2025 at 7:18:22 PM
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The pandemic aged our brains, whether we got Covid or not, study finds
A recent study shows that the stress and upheaval of the Covid pandemic may have aged everyone's brains—whether they caught the virus or not—by roughly five and a half months. Teens weren’t spared either, with earlier research pointing to similar effects on younger minds.
Editor’s Note: Even if you dodged Covid itself, the pandemic’s toll on daily life—isolation, uncertainty, disrupted routines—might have left a lasting mark on your brain. It’s a stark reminder that collective trauma doesn’t just fade when lockdowns end, and it raises questions about how we’ll cope with the long-term ripple effects.
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