Researchers find potential causes of 'chemo brain' and exercises that may  help

Researchers find potential causes of 'chemo brain' and exercises that may help

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Many chemotherapy patients know the feeling all too well: a mental fogginess that permeates the brain and can disrupt even the most routine tasks. It is popularly known as “chemo brain.”

Researchers find potential causes of 'chemo brain' and exercises that may help

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