brain fogの例文
- Throw in a little brain fog and everything will be just fine.
- For example, a lack or protein can cause " brain fog ".
- They suffered brain fog several times this season, despite 61 regular season wins.
- This leaves the user feeling dissociated or disconnected, experienced as brain fog or derealization.
- Then again, it could be brain fog from over 2 years passing between creation and use.
- If you don't get enough protein, you may suffer from " brain fog ".
- Non-visual symptoms such as fatigue, speech difficulties and cognitive dysfunction ( brain fog ) are frequently encountered.
- The football warrior in him will eventually push Aikman to that fine line between a clear head or permanent brain fog.
- The negligently, leading to serious injuries from lead poisoning, including autoimmune disorders, skin lesions, and " brain fog ."
- Comes yet another parade of special effects, and the brain fogs up, unsure of what it's seeing, or why.
- Symptoms are common, but feeling tired, " brain fog " ( short-term memory problems, difficulty concentrating ) and muscle pain.
- A protein deficiency, in particular, seems to result in " brain fog " . talk ) 01 : 29, 13 January 2013 ( UTC)
- Adverse Reactions and events associated with FQAD that have been reported and documented are : Torsades de Pointes ( TdP ), Phototoxicity, Hypersensitivity, Arthritis, Brain Fog and Anxiety.
- Call it brain fog, that loss of memory and thinking ability that strikes tens of thousands of patients after open-heart surgery, and sometimes other big operations, every year.
- "This extreme exposure made me very ill with severe brain fog, headache, numbness and trembling and pain throughout my body so severe I could barely move, " he wrote in his complaint.
- Chronic encephalomyelitis, which may be progressive, can involve cognitive impairment, brain fog, migraines, balance issues, weakness in the legs, awkward gait, facial palsy, bladder problems, vertigo, and back pain.
- Newman and other scientists are studying if injecting patients with one of three different medications before a bypass could block that chain reaction and spare brain cells : _ Two small studies suggest lidocaine, normally used for irregular heartbeat, can prevent bypass patients'brain fog.
- Just at the moment I can't think of the main theorists regarding what I've just written ( brain fog combined with it's been 10 years since I taught this ), but I'm sure someone will come up with it.
- :Also note that the " nonessential functions " the brain shuts down are sometimes essential after all, such as when operating a vehicle or heavy machinery, where " brain fog " can be fatal . talk ) 13 : 53, 22 July 2008 ( UTC)
- So, using federal money, Duke is enrolling 400 bypass patients into a study to see if magnesium might block brain fog . _ Initial testing of an experimental drug called pexelizumab, thought to block an inflammation-causing immune system protein, showed bypass patients who received the drug had slightly less mental decline.