An increasing number of young and middle-aged people are experiencing 'brain fog'. While much of the blame can be placed on long-term COVID-19 side effects, vitamin deficiencies and hormone imbalances are also to blame. More info:
SAN DIEGO – After the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing number of young people reported to doctors and clinics symptoms of brain fog, and some have confused the symptoms with early-onset dementia.
Brain fog can be caused by the after-effects of COVID-19 on the body, but also by vitamin imbalances, hormone imbalances, or anxiety and depression. Dr. Sara Siavaoshi, a board certified neurologist at UCSD, joined KUSI’s Lauren Phinney with details on treatment.
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