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Brain Fog: Why It's Becoming More Common and How to Combat It
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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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Times of India
MDS: A Malignant Blood Tumor Often Mistaken for Fatigue or Anemia
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02.06.2026Résumé IA

MDS: A Malignant Blood Tumor Often Mistaken for Fatigue or Anemia

Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), known in TCM as "spleen and kidney deficiency with toxic stasis," are malignant blood tumors often mistaken for fatigue or anemia. About 30-40% progress to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with a median survival under six months. Early symptoms are subtle, including anemia, infections, and bleeding risks. New treatments like the red blood cell maturation agent Rotecip offer hope, with improved transfusion independence and potential to delay AML progression. Integration with Traditional Chinese Medicine is also recommended.

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News Fatigue: Why We're Overwhelmed and How to Cope
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25.05.2026Résumé IA

News Fatigue: Why We're Overwhelmed and How to Cope

News fatigue, characterized by avoiding news due to feeling overwhelmed and powerless, is a predictable response of the human brain to an environment it wasn't designed for. This "negativity bias" is amplified by the constant influx of global bad news, leading to "Problematic News Consumption" (PNC). Solutions involve managing consumption, choosing depth over volume, distinguishing information from action, and recognizing "rage bait."

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The Independent World