Attack frequency did not change over three years for people with benign recurrent vertigo, Meniere disease, or vestibular migraine

Considerable impact scores reported in physical, psychological, social domains; professional lives also affected

Adults have increased risks for cognitive deficit, dementia, psychotic disorders, epilepsy or seizures at two-year follow-up

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

Memory impairment and decreased concentration most prevalent symptoms at six-month follow-up

<p>High adverse childhood experience scores linked to increased ED utilization, hospitalizations, and telephone encounters</p>

<p>Symptoms with the highest prevalence included anosmia, weakness, fatigue, dysgeusia, myalgia, and depression</p>