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When you're stressed, shallow breathing reduces oxygen flow to your brain which can impair your focus, memory, and decision making.
When you're stressed, shallow breathing reduces oxygen flow to your brain, which can impair your focus, memory, and
And studies have found this can directly impair cognitive abilities like memory and cause more grogginess and lethargy.
And studies have found this can directly impair cognitive abilities like memory and cause more grogginess and lethargy.
Studies have shown that this will impair teens' development while making it harder for them to resist their own impulses.
Studies have shown that this will impair teens' development while making it harder for them to resist their own impulses.
and that can impair our driving on the road.
into trouble and that can impair our driving on the road.
Late afternoon alcohol consumption 6 hours before bedtime may also impair sleep, even after it's cleared out of your system.
may also impair sleep, even after it's cleared out of your system.
As well, ketamine use has been shown to impair your memory and cause cognitive issues.
As well, ketamine use has been shown to impair your memory and cause cognitive issues.
But at what point does having too much stress impair our performance?
stress impair our performance?
Emotional distress, even when repressed, can impair cognitive function, making it harder to focus, learn, or retain information and interfere with your ability to think clearly and efficiently.
Emotional distress, even when repressed, can impair cognitive function, making it harder to focus, learn, or retain information and interfere with your ability to think clearly and efficiently.
Human equivalent doses of one to two milligrams were shown to reduce sex organs in rats and impair their fertility.
Human-equivalent doses of 1 to 2 milligrams were shown to reduce sex organs in rats and impair their fertility.
Emotional distress, even when repressed, can impair cognitive function, making it harder to focus, learn, or retain information and interfere with your ability to think clearly and efficiently.
Emotional distress, even when repressed, can impair cognitive function, making it harder to focus, learn or retain information and interfere with your ability to think clearly and efficiently.