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People diagnosed with Covid-19 'more likely to develop depression and dementia'
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Researchers from the University of Oxford conducted an observational study, and discovered that those who had tested positive for coronavirus in the last six months had an increased risk of having mental health problems, such as anxiety, psychosis, and stroke
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