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Brain fog

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Brain fog (also called mental fog) is a health condition with which an affected person may be slightly less awake and aware than is normal.[1] Such people find it also hard to stay focused or pay attention.[2]

Those with brain fog are not necessarily, but can sometimes be, drowsy. They almost surely find themselves confused or not thinking straight.

References

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  1. "Brain Fog". The Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved December 17, 2024.[permanent dead link]
  2. "Brain Fog Syndrome". Web MD. Retrieved December 17, 2024.