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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Landmark Study Upends Long COVID Inflammation Hypothesis

Landmark Study Upends Long COVID Inflammation Hypothesis

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Last updated: 21/06/2026 06:17
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Brain scan imaging showing activity patterns in long COVID patients compared to healthy controls
New brain imaging study finds no widespread inflammation in long COVID patients, instead revealing heightened activity in mood and emotion processing regions. The findings challenge current anti-inflammatory treatment approaches and suggest neurological symptoms stem from altered brain function rather than inflammatory damage. — Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels (Pexels License)
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A groundbreaking brain imaging study has fundamentally challenged the prevailing scientific consensus on long COVID’s neurological mechanisms. Researchers examining patients with persistent cognitive symptoms—including brain fog, fatigue, and memory difficulties—found no evidence of widespread brain inflammation, contradicting a widely held theory that neuroinflammation drives the condition’s debilitating effects.

Instead of inflammatory markers, the study revealed heightened activity in limbic brain regions responsible for mood and emotional regulation. This unexpected finding suggests that long COVID’s neurological symptoms may result from altered brain function patterns rather than structural damage or inflammatory processes. The discovery opens new avenues for research and potentially redirects treatment strategies toward mood-targeted interventions rather than anti-inflammatory approaches.

These results represent a significant paradigm shift that could reshape clinical management protocols for millions of patients worldwide experiencing long COVID symptoms.

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