As physicians, we often encounter patients who complain of “brain fog.” They describe it as a state where their mind feels cloudy, concentration becomes difficult, memory slips more frequently, and decision-making slows down. While this is not a medical diagnosis in itself, it is a symptom that warrants attention. Brain fog can be temporary, related to lifestyle factors, or it can point toward an underlying medical condition that requires evaluation and treatment.
Read MoreThe human heart is designed to beat in a steady, rhythmic pattern, ensuring blood reaches every organ with precision. When this rhythm is disturbed, it is known as an arrhythmia or heart rhythm disorder.
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