brain fog
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of brain fog
First recorded in 1850–55; brain ( def. ) + fog 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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She is also calling for more support in the workplace, highlighting how brain fog, anxiety and insomnia are the top three symptoms which affect women at work.
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Barbieri said brain fog, another menopause symptom, can also be a sign of early onset dementia, although that is rare.
He said the concussion triggered his language difficulties and caused him to endure flashbacks, anxiety, and brain fog after the incident.
From BBC
"And he often complained about suffering with headaches, brain fog, and anxiety, and it became quite scary for me."
From BBC
She said the patches helped relieve musculoskeletal and joint pain, night sweats, and brain fog.
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