The little-known phenomenon may be widespread in people who've had COVID
| PHOTO BY JUAN MABROMATA, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES | | COVID-19 could trigger depression—but not for the reasons you might expect | In a study based on millions of people, researchers found that people who got COVID-19 had a higher risk of mental health problems after symptoms of the illness subsided—but it may not be simply because they lost days or weeks of their regularly scheduled lives to COVID. It may be the result of a little-known phenomenon called post-viral depression. Here's what we know about what causes it, who's most vulnerable, and how widespread it may be. | | | | |
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