The Lancet: 34% of people cured of the CCP virus have this problem

April 7 (Bloomberg) — A new study published April 6 in the academic journal The Lancet – Psychiatry shows that more than one-third of people cured of new crowns have problems with their brains.

The study, the largest to date, involved the health records of 236,000 newly crowned patients within the United States.

Researchers said they found that up to 34 percent of New Crown patients were diagnosed with a neurological or psychological disorder within six months of healing.

Of those patients, 17 percent were diagnosed with anxiety, and another 14 percent were suffering from mood disorders. In addition, one in 50 New Coronation patients suffered from ischemic stroke, a disease that affects the brain. The researchers also said that if this statistic included hospitalized patients, the percentage of patients with brain problems would rise to 39 percent.