What the Pandemic Has Done to Our Memories and Experts' Tips to Cope
When every day seems the same and stress is unrelenting, it can affect people's cognitive skills. Experts offer coping strategiesCOVID-19 turned the world upside down two long years ago, and the
is giving us something new to worry about in the coming year. Meanwhile, the pandemic is still prompting people to withdraw from social activities, and many continue to work from home, with weekdays blurring into weekends, month after month., it’s no wonder if you’ve been feeling the effects, even being more forgetful or absent-minded. Maybe you’ve found yourself unable to remember a common term, what day it is or why you walked into a room.
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