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According to Dr. Kaul, what we eat can improve mental clarity, concentration and attention span. Yet, the opposite is also true. "A diet lacking in essential nutrients can contribute to fatigue, ...
A new study suggests that moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is linked with better cognition. Even just five minutes of more vigorous activity a day helped. Interspersing small bursts of activity ...
Moving out of your room to make an announcement to your family and forgetting it on the way? Being in the middle of a thought flow and suddenly freezing in your ...
Researchers in Canada reported in Neurology that transdermal estradiol improved episodic memory scores in postmenopausal ...
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 ...
Having your head in the clouds is often linked to lovesickness, but it’s also the best way to describe the fuzzy, floaty feeling of mental sluggishness-- when your brain refuses to process thoughts ...
Faced with stress and brain fog, columnist Juliet Taylor thought that staying on top of things would keep her husband's ALS ...
Brain fog is a term used to describe feeling mentally slow, forgetful, unfocused, or confused. Many women experience it during perimenopause ...
Menopause is a normal biological process of a woman’s life. It slows down metabolism, can lead to brain fog and mood swings. To combat all these changes, women need to be prepared fully well.