Learn more about cancer-related cognitive changes at a free workshop from Cancer Support Community Iowa and NW Illinois (CSCIAIL) at Gilda’s Club. The presentation on cancer-related “brain fog” will ...
Scientists have discovered that breast cancer can quietly throw the brain’s internal clock off balance—almost immediately after cancer begins. In mice, tumors flattened the natural daily rhythm of ...
A woman who blamed her brain fog on menopause and long work hours was diagnosed with two brain tumors. Elizabeth Murphy, 60, began struggling to find words, type fluently, and even spell – something ...
A woman's breasts and brain are closely connected through hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Breast cancer treatments can induce sudden, menopause-like hormonal changes, affecting mental health.
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 ...
Hormonal imbalances — including testosterone, thyroid, cortisol, and insulin — can significantly affect your cognitive function and contribute to brain fog. Blood tests can help identify underlying ...
A new machine-learning-based approach to mapping real-time tumor metabolism in brain cancer patients, developed at the ...
If you’ve been feeling unfocused, forgetful, or mentally drained, you might be experiencing brain fog—a cluster of symptoms like fatigue, confusion, and difficulty concentrating that can disrupt daily ...