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Researchers may have found the cause of post-COVID brain fog
Scientists may finally have uncovered why some people struggle with brain fog long after recovering from COVID-19.
Menopause brings profound shifts not just in hormones but in the very structure of the brain. Scientists have found that gray ...
A new study shows self-reported memory and thinking problems are rising fastest among younger U.S. adults, with social and economic factors playing a major role. A new nationwide study has found that ...
Brain fog in menopause is complicated, but a new scientific analysis breaks down the changes behind it. Plus, doctors share ...
Certain vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats benefit brain health by supporting nerve function, protecting brain cells from damage, and improving focus.
When people use the supplement, the brain may - like our muscles - increase its stores of creatine. This helps produce more energy, which could help improve memory and the ability to process ...
Houston – In the informative yet humorous novel “Memory Fog,” author Cynthia Hoelscher navigates the unknown as a mother-daughter relationship is transformed by the onset of cognitive decline. “Memory ...
InsideEdition.com reporter and producer Maya Chung, who is recovering from coronavirus, says she experienced memory fog during the height of her illness. In a candid conversation with his close friend ...
“The way we eat, sleep, work, and live is flooding, starving, clogging, and disrupting our brains by destabilizing the levels of three crucial brain chemicals: serotonin, dopamine, and cortisol. We ...
Long-term COVID-19 side effects could include memory loss and other cognitive dysfunctions commonly labeled as "brain fog," according to a study released that examined 740 patients in the Mount Sinai ...
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