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  • Don't forget: 8 brain fog symptoms that require urgent medical Attention

    Symptoms of brain fog: Persistent confusion, disorientation or problems remembering things, or the sudden onset of confusion should be taken seriously. Here are eight signs your brain fog could be more serious than simple forgetfulness and what you can do about it.

  • Brain health and ageing: How emotional regulation can protect against memory decline

    Brain health and ageing: How emotional regulation can protect against memory decline

    If tending to your heart also nurtures your mind, then perhaps the simplest acts; a kind word to self, a quiet moment of reflection, are not just good habits, but vital ones. Recent study shows how well you manage your emotions might play a crucial role in protecting your brains from neurodegenerative diseases.

  • Man’s deadly brain cancer shows no signs of disease after taking new drug

    Man’s deadly brain cancer shows no signs of disease after taking new drug

    A man who was diagnosed with the deadliest form of brain cancer has shown no signs of the disease after being treated with ipilimumab, an experimental drug used in targeted immunotherapy. His successful case has reopened trials for the new drug, which had been closed due to a lack of patients.

  • Clear brain fog with these expert tips for better focus, energy, mental clarity

    Clear brain fog with these expert tips for better focus, energy, mental clarity

    How to get rid of brain fog: It is a term used to describe a state of mental cloudiness. Brain fog can leave you feeling tired, unfocused and forgetful. But everyday habits like better sleep, balanced meals and simple stress relief can make a big difference. Here’s how.

  • Symptoms of brain aneurysm: Double vision, weakness, persistent headaches and more

    Symptoms of brain aneurysm: Double vision, weakness, persistent headaches and more

    Brain aneurysms often stay silent until they grow large or burst, making quick recognition of symptoms essential. According to National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, ruptured aneurysms can cause severe complications. Knowing the warning signs and acting quickly can make a major difference in treatment outcomes and recovery.

  • When to worry about a head injury: Watch out for mood swings, increased anxiety and depression, decreased cognitive functions

    When to worry about a head injury: Watch out for mood swings, increased anxiety and depression, decreased cognitive functions

    Long-term effects of head injuries: Brain injuries can disrupt memory, thinking, and emotional balance, making daily life much harder. But with the right support, including therapy and medical treatment, people can recover and find ways to adapt. here’s how.

  • 10 out-of-the-box ways to supercharge your brain health: Practice polymathy, mind palaces and more

    10 out-of-the-box ways to supercharge your brain health: Practice polymathy, mind palaces and more

    How to improve brain health: Boosting brain health is about eating healthy, staying active and doing things differently. Channel your inner genius with these 10 tips and keep your brain active, improve focus and concentration.

  • Boost your brain power with these simple habits and everyday activities

    Boost your brain power with these simple habits and everyday activities

    Exercise increases blood flow to the brain, improving memory and cognitive function. It also helps reduce the risk of conditions like dementia. If regular workouts feel overwhelming, even light activities like walking, stretching, or yoga can make a positive impact.

  • Boost brain power naturally with simple activities like walking, sudoku, crossword puzzles and more

    Boost brain power naturally with simple activities like walking, sudoku, crossword puzzles and more

    Tips for better brain health: You can safeguard and improve your brain health, maintaining a sharp, active mind well into old age by incorporating simple activities like walking, swimming, and playing crossword puzzles into your daily routine. Here’s how.

  • Daily exercises, healthy diet and other expert tips to keep your mind sharp as you age

    Daily exercises, healthy diet and other expert tips to keep your mind sharp as you age

    Tips to keep mind sharp with age: By focusing on regular exercise, a balanced diet, mental stimulation, and strong social connections, you can maintain and even improve cognitive function well into your later years. Incorporate these practices into your daily routine to age without health complications.

  • Stress, poor sleep, hormonal imbalances can lead to brain fog, cure it in these 8 effective ways

    Stress, poor sleep, hormonal imbalances can lead to brain fog, cure it in these 8 effective ways

    Causes of brain fog: Common causes of brain fog include poor sleep, chronic stress, poor diet, dehydration, and hormonal imbalances. Brain fog can also be a symptom of underlying health conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, or nutritional deficiencies.

  • World Brain Tumour Day 2024: Causes, symptoms, cure for brain tumours

    World Brain Tumour Day 2024: Causes, symptoms, cure for brain tumours

    Tumours develop in an uneven shape due to the uneven distribution of cells. This irregularity emerges as the tumour grows, influencing its interaction with surrounding tissues, blood vessels, and spreading patterns over time. Here's everything you need to know about brain tumours.

  • Worried about cognitive decline? Boost your brain health with these 10 habits

    Worried about cognitive decline? Boost your brain health with these 10 habits

    If you notice more frequent lapses in memory, difficulty concentrating, or even just a pervasive mental fog that wasn’t there before, the distressing symptoms signal towards cognitive decline. Wake up and make an effort to maintaining good cognitive health.

  • What is aphasia, medical condition Wendy Williams is suffering from, and how is it related to dementia?

    What is aphasia, medical condition Wendy Williams is suffering from, and how is it related to dementia?

    Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects a person's ability to speak, write, and understand language. It is often caused by damage to the brain, usually from a stroke or a head injury.

  • MRI shows significant brain abnormalities post-COVID: IIT Delhi study

    MRI shows significant brain abnormalities post-COVID: IIT Delhi study

    Neurological symptoms associated with long COVID include difficulty thinking or concentrating, headache, sleep problems, lightheadedness, pins-and-needles sensation, change in smell or taste, and depression or anxiety.

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