44.9 percent of veterans with COVID-19 infection, 35.3 percent without reported that they could do less than before pandemic

However, patients on antidepressants found to have worse symptoms and medication adherence

Findings seen in real-world patients with a range of chronic health conditions

Furthermore, patients randomly assigned to the neuroplasticity program saw significant gains in energy

Beneficial effects seen for 12 weekly sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy and/or pharmacotherapy using stepped approach

Co-occurrence of symptoms also very common across cancer types

Self-reported neurologic symptoms seem not to correlate with associated quantitative dysfunction

Significant associations seen for concentration and attention, as well as memory issues, with complaint of brain fog

Improvements seen in physical and mental health, but survivors still have more symptoms than controls at two years

<p>Increased levels of fatigue and dyspnea, decreased levels of physical activity reported; 63 percent showed at least mild cognitive impairment</p>