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"Recent brain imaging research indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic could have sped up the mental aging process in individuals who never contracted the virus. This comprehensive UK-based investigation demonstrates how the pressures of lockdowns, social isolation, and widespread disruptions might have influenced brain health, particularly affecting older people, males, and those from lower socioeconomic groups. […]"
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