The New Brain Age

The pandemic is transforming neurology. Long COVID will linger, neurologic diseases will increase, and technology, artificial intelligence, and new virtual worlds will usher a new age of the brain and new roles for neurologists. The pandemic has compelled international collaboration, greatly increas...

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