Even a two percent loss of our body's fluid content can cause mental fogginess. |
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The past is so distant, shrouded with the mists of heartbreak and the fogginess of time. |
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She shook her head to clear the sleepy, fogginess in her head that matched what she had been pulled through. |
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She fumbled with her keys, blinking to keep her eyes clear of the fogginess that had dared to creep upon her. |
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This can cause a person to experience physical fatigue, along with mental fogginess, difficulty in concentrating, and dullness of the mind. |
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Something that is not talked enough about is the fogginess that chemo causes. |
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Sense of toxicity or fogginess as your body drains toxins that have been released. |
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Now, if you can just keep that inventiveness going a little longer, and avoid the common plot points and fogginess that afflict so many dreams, you will really have something. |
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The bulge on the right made the midline between the two lobes bow slightly toward the smaller side, and there was a strange fogginess on the right side of the scan, whereas the left was clear. |
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He compares the effects of interleukin-2 to the fogginess or irritability that may accompany the use of antihistamines. |
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It is a damning portrait of close communities, directed with a firm and patient hand, and shot with a beautiful fogginess that echoes the confusion of all the characters involved. |
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If you now experience low energy, mental fogginess, depressed immunity, cellulite, or bad skin, you may want to investigate this treatment to determine if it's right for you. |
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He was taken out of the game, but since he showed no signs of headache, nausea, memory loss, fogginess or fatigue, his coaches put him back in to finish the game. |
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