COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN MIDDLE-AGED MEN WHO HAVE HAD A CORONAVIRUS INFECTION.
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Middle-aged men after suffering a new coronavirus infection are characterized by a moderate decrease in attention function, regulatory function, and visual - spatial function with sufficiently preserved memory and speech function.
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