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With only one hour a week of practice, in 6 months, you can say goodbye to brain fog and welcome a better long-term memory and a sharper mind. ABOUT THE AUTHOR TOM O’BRYAN, DC, CCN, DA CBN, is the author of The Autoimmune Fix and an internationally recognized speaker and writer ...
Individuals suffering from long-COVID can present with "brain fog", which is characterized by a range of cognitive impairments, such as confusion, short-term memory loss, and difficulty concentrating. To date, several potential interventions for brain fog have been considered. Notably, no ...
1g). Next, we determined if segregating according to brain fog status could reveal changes in the inflammatory profile of patients. Patients with brain fog had a higher mean age (53.7 versus 42.7) and were more likely to be hospitalized and require oxygen therapy; therefore, age, sex, ...
Long-term complications are now described as the long COVID and affect many organs such as the heart, brain, kidney, pancreas and digestive system [8]. The post-acute COVID syndrome or long COVID syndrome [11] has been described at debated. Clinical signs can include fatigue, dyspnea, ...
Neurobics is a term used to describe the physiological effects of unique and non-routine ways of thinking and moving and their effects on the brain to improve memory, learning, mood, and mindset. These exercises can help stimulate brain regeneration by challenging the brain to think and move ...
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“Brain Fog” “Brain fog”is a broader term used to describe a constellation of cognitive symptoms, the most common ones being [13,14]: Reduced mental clarity (“mental fogginess”) Slower thinking Inability to focus Reduced ability to multitask ...
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