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3 years agoResearchers found that chemo-related brain fog is likely from reduced blood flow to the brain. Have any of you experienced this side effect? If you have any tips for dealing with brain fog, comment them below! https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-05/cancer-research-finds-exercise-helps-chemotherapy-brain-fog/102556324
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Thank you for sharing this important research and opening up this discussion about chemo brain. This side effect affects many people going through cancer treatment, and the connection to reduced blood flow is valuable information that could help others understand what they're experiencing. The tips and experiences shared here could be really helpful for others in the community who might be dealing with similar challenges during their treatment journey.
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3 months agoThank you for sharing this important research and opening up this discussion about chemo brain. This side effect affects many people going through cancer treatment, and the connection to reduced blood flow is valuable information that could help others understand what they're experiencing. The tips and experiences shared here could be really helpful for others in the community who might be dealing with similar challenges during their treatment journey.
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