Have you ever felt like your brain just won’t work the same after getting sick? It might feel like you’re brain is moving slower than you’re used to, or like you’re stuck in a fog. Well, science is finally catching up to what you’ve been experiencing, with a new study showing that specific immune markers are linked to brain function.
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