You walk into a room and forget why. You reread the same sentence three times. You feel like your brain is buffering. If any of that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Brain fog—once dismissed as a ...
Have you ever experienced the fuzzy sensation like your brain doesn’t feel as sharp as usual? Maybe you struggle to recall a conversation. Or you can’t grasp the right word. When this happens ...
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. This month is dedicated to raising awareness about brain injuries through education and advocacy—a typical brain symptom that people experience, when either ...
According to a new study published in Nature Neuroscience, researchers at Trinity College in Ireland used blood tests to measure certain biological markers and specialized brain images to discover ...
It was a cold, dark, wintery night in October 2018 when Katrina Burchell was commuting from her job as a solicitor in London to her home in Hertfordshire. Burchell, feeling tired and confused, ...
Dr. Lisa Mosconi, author of 'The Menopause Brain', says during the life transition, 'your brain is undergoing a transformation' Getty More than 60 percent of women experience brain fog at some point ...
Leakiness in the brain could explain the memory and concentration problems linked to long COVID. In patients with brain fog, MRI scans revealed signs of damaged blood vessels in their brains, ...
Soy milk doesn’t cause brain fog on its own. But if you have an allergy or sensitivity, consuming soy may cause symptoms that include brain fog. You can also develop brain fog for other reasons. Brain ...
If you’re experiencing menopause and find that you have brain fog — difficulty concentrating, thinking, or remembering at times — you’re not alone. About 44% to 62% of people in perimenopause (the ...
DENVER — New research is shedding light on a long-lasting effect of cancer treatment: brain fog that can last up to a decade after surgery. It’s something Denver resident John Moerer knows all too ...
No one warns you that one day, you might forget your own best friend’s name or find your keys in the fridge. But for millions of women in midlife, these cognitive glitches aren’t just quirky stories — ...