CAR T-cells are a type of modified T cells from the immune system, designed to recognize and eliminate cancerous cells, a more selective approach compared to the general killing of infectious cells ...
Whether you can’t recall names as quickly as you once did or are experiencing a more generalized sense of fuzziness, brain fog is common, especially for women in their 50s and beyond. Here, a leading ...
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After treatment with CAR-T cells - immune cells engineered to attack cancer - patients sometimes tell their doctors they feel like they have "brain fog," or forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating.
Have you ever felt like your mind is operating as if it’s moving through molasses — forgetting why you walked into a room, struggling to stay focused at work, or just not feeling as sharp as usual? If ...
A new study suggests that moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is linked with better cognition. Even just five minutes of more vigorous activity a day helped. Interspersing small bursts of activity ...
Medically reviewed by Mary Josephine Hessert, DO Occasional “brain fog,” like forgetfulness or trouble focusing, is common ...
A structured home-based exercise program (EXCAP) reduces "chemo brain" and prevents physical decline during cancer treatment.
Have you ever stared blankly at a screen, forgotten simple tasks, or struggled to articulate your thoughts during a meeting? These moments of mental lapse might seem harmless at first, but when they ...
Four years ago I woke up in my old bedroom at my parents’ house and couldn’t get out of bed. I don’t just mean I felt rubbish ...
DENVER — New research is shedding light on a long-lasting effect of cancer treatment: brain fog that can last up to a decade after surgery. It’s something Denver resident John Moerer knows all too ...