Emerging research highlights a connection between COVID-19 and significant neurological effects in young brains.
LONDON — Nia Haughton, 15, occasionally struggles to find the right words, and her memory can be patchy, but as she describes her lengthy treatment in a London hospital as she sits on a low wall beside her home, her account still has the power to shock.
I don't know which was scarier, her being on the ventilator not being able to breathe, or the fact that she came out of it with a completely different personality. After repeated, violent seizures that left her exhausted and sleeping for long periods, she was taken back into the ICU.
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