Brain fog affects millions worldwide, with surveys suggesting that up to 32% of adults report experiencing episodes of mental cloudiness or reduced clarity each year. This often-overlooked symptom can impact focus, memory, and productivity. The nervous system, particularly the brain, plays a crucial role in maintaining cognitive sharpness by transmitting signals and regulating mental processes. However, early signs of brain fog can be subtle, making them hard to recognize or manage before they intensify.
As awareness grows, understanding the root causes becomes essential for prevention and effective relief. For more on prevalence and symptoms, see this Harvard Health article.
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36. Aging As we age, it’s natural for cognitive processes to slow down slightly. Occasional forgetfulness—like misplacing keys or struggling to recall a name—is a normal…