According to University of Reading scientists, a sort of computerised attention and memory training can restore impaired attention and memory deficiencies in breast cancer patients.
According to University of Reading experts, a type of computerised attention and memory training can improve impaired attention and memory deficits in breast cancer patients.
Restoring normal functioning in the brains of cancer patients through neurofeedback could potentially alleviate the mental fogginess that many report after treatment, according to a new pilot study from UCLA researchers.
Boston [US], September 14 (ANI): Chemo brain, a chronic side effect that makes it difficult to recall things, pay attention, and learn new information, affects up to three-quarters of cancer patients getting chemotherapy. When it affects children, whose brains are still developing, it could