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Struggling with Brain Fog Since Getting COVID? Strategies to Cope

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On “Mental Breakthroughs” host Patricia Wu and guest Meaghan Arnold, a speech-language pathologist, addresses a growing concern – the lingering effects of long COVID, including the debilitating experience of brain fog.

Brain Fog is Real

Brain fog, while not a formal medical term, describes the slowness, difficulty concentrating, and challenges with completing tasks that many people experience after COVID.

Advocate for Yourself

If you’re experiencing brain fog and it’s affecting your daily life, seek help from your doctor, a neurologist, or a speech pathologist.

Strategies Can Help

Even while research is ongoing, there are tools and therapies that can help manage cognitive fatigue and improve function.pen_spark

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