Memory Blips, Called "Chemo Brain", Is Not Unusual
websitebuilder • September 28, 2019
For anyone dealing with cancer therapies, ‘chemo brain’ as it’s been coined, may impact your life. What is it and how does it affect people?
First of all, it’s not limited only to chemo treatments, regardless of the nickname the symptoms have been given. And it impacts everyone differently, but typically creates a fog-like feeling that people say gives them trouble thinking clearly.
Learn more in this article.

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