Veterans' brain fog after COVID: new study seeks answers
NCT ID NCT06932237
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at why some veterans experience ongoing brain fog and other mental health issues after COVID-19. Researchers will track 200 veterans over time, using memory tests and blood samples to find clues. The goal is to better understand these symptoms and identify targets for future treatments.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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James H. Quillen VA Medical Center, Mountain Home, TN
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGMountain Home, Tennessee, 37684, United States
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VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR
RECRUITINGPortland, Oregon, 97207-2964, United States
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