This page is being expanded into a complete guide to what causes brain fog, including lifestyle, sleep, stress, nutrition, hydration, blood sugar, hormones, inflammation, medications, and other health-related factors.
Brain fog can have many possible causes. It may be linked to poor sleep, chronic stress, blood sugar swings, dehydration, nutrient gaps, illness recovery, mental overload, mood changes, or underlying health conditions.
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- Common causes of brain fog
- How sleep, stress, and lifestyle habits affect mental clarity
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- When persistent brain fog may need medical attention
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