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  2. Cognitive Decline After Surgery Tied To Brain’s Own Immune Cells

Cognitive Decline After Surgery Tied to Brain’s Own Immune Cells

After undergoing surgery, elderly patients often experience cloudy thinking. Mounting evidence suggests that heightened inflammation in the brain following surgery is the more likely cause.

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