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Brain Fog: Why It's Becoming More Common and How to Combat It
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Santé·13.06.2026Résumé IA

Brain Fog: Why It's Becoming More Common and How to Combat It

Brain fog, characterized by difficulty focusing, memory issues, and mental fatigue, is increasingly prevalent across age groups. Experts cite chronic stress, sleep deprivation, excessive screen time, sedentary lifestyles, and underlying medical conditions as key contributors. Lifestyle changes like sufficient sleep, exercise, stress management, and reduced screen exposure can help improve cognitive clarity.

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Big Tobacco Strategies Used to Market Ultra-Processed Foods to Children, Study Finds
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Santé·03.06.2026Résumé IA

Big Tobacco Strategies Used to Market Ultra-Processed Foods to Children, Study Finds

A new issue of the American Journal of Public Health reveals how tobacco companies like Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds used strategies developed for selling cigarettes to market ultra-processed foods (UPFs), including Lunchables, to children. These strategies focused on optimizing formulations for rapid reward and creating addictive products. UPFs are linked to increased risks of dementia, cognitive decline, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers.

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