Electroencephalographic Abnormalities are Common in COVID-19 and are Associated with Outcomes.
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Full Title: Ann Neurol
Abbreviation: Ann Neurol
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"This study was supported by the National Institutes of Health (R01 MH115949, R01 AG060987, P01 AG031720‐06A1, M.M.S.; 1R01NS102190, 1R01NS102574, 1R01NS107291, 1RF1AG064312, M.B.W.; K23 MH115812, S.S.M.; K08 MH116135, E.Y.K.), the Football Players Health Study (FPHS) at Harvard University (M.M.S. and M.B.W.), the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research and the American Federation for Aging Research through a Breakthroughs in Gerontology Grant (M.B.W.), the American Academy of Sleep Medicine through an AASM Foundation Strategic Research Award (M.B.W.), the Department of Defense through a subcontract from Moberg ICU Solutions (M.B.W.), and the Eleanor and Miles Shore Fellowship (S.S.M.)."
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