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This one, too, is recalled with a surreal, dreamlike fogginess.
"We don't see brain fogginess, because we're GI doctors," Rao told Gizmodo.
I love how the fogginess gives us a feeling of something not quite real.
Maintaining such fogginess about free will is, I think, a secret to a lasting marriage.
So you could be fighting an even more difficult battle to keep the fogginess at bay.
In 2016, 20153 US diplomats in Cuba reported hearing loss, fogginess, and vertigo after hearing chirping sounds.
These can include excessive fatigue, depression, hair loss, unexplained weight gain, constipation, sleep problems, mental fogginess and anxiety.
But due to a fogginess in how to measure the effectiveness of the program, the offer stopped in September 2017.
Nordella told BuzzFeed News that residents continue to report health problems such as headaches, achy muscles, mental fogginess, and fatigue.
The fogginess of many attacks––with conspiracy theories and government meddling either suspected or proved––is perfect for looser fictions.
I'm really trying to save up, since I have law school applications and some financial fogginess coming up next year.
He wants the ice in his drinks to be crystal clear, without frostiness, fogginess, or any impurities trapped in it.
He had complained of fogginess and a headache after crashing into the outfield wall twice in Saturday's game against Pittsburgh.
Drug side effects are frequent and include mental fogginess, sedation, weight gain, sexual dysfunction and dry mouth leading to cavities.
It was a lengthier process, but it prevented the dizziness, headache and fogginess I felt when I originally stopped the medication.
What's great about summer is the dreary fogginess of the darker, colder months is removed, relieving one less pressure of our lives.
People simply have to wait out the episode and give any residual fogginess time to clear before returning to their usual activities.
A transition phase, sometimes known as the "keto flu," can cause fatigue, brain fogginess, and other symptoms as the body tries to adjust.
That means that they'll experience withdrawal symptoms like irritability or cognitive fogginess and behave compulsively to make sure they have access to the drug.
Day 2100: Today was better than Day 215, but my mental fatigue has morphed into a fogginess that prevents me from concentrating on anything.
For the next several days his head didn't feel right, Pearce said, but he kept his symptoms — nausea, sluggishness and mental fogginess — to himself.
As I said, Warren has made policy seriousness a key aspect of her political persona, so her fogginess on health care really stands out.
The speakers' audio quality isn't great when playing over Bluetooth — there's a fogginess that makes instruments blur together and really takes away from any complex recordings.
The billionaire's rapidly organized event in Doral on Tuesday did as much to expose his campaign's own fogginess on the issue as it did to damage Clinton.
The patients' symptoms lasted for days and sometimes weeks after exposure and included, but weren't limited to, memory problems, mental fogginess, impaired concentration, irritability, sadness and nervousness.
Their priorities were much more focused on being able to get rid of the brain fogginess they were experiencing, or making it easier to enjoy reading a book.
It's hard now to forget what my heart muscle can subject me to—the breathing machines, the fogginess from the drugs, the bright lights that are always on.
Exercise could also ease symptoms of caffeine withdrawal, the study foundExercise could also help stave off the mental fogginess and other symptoms of a caffeine crash, researchers found. 
The hookworm (Necator americanus) is a parasite that's been called "the germ of laziness," due to the exhaustion and mental fogginess it tends to inflict upon its victims.
Dotty's almost constant shifts between lucidity and fogginess cannot be easy to negotiate, but Ms. Johnson makes us aware, at every moment, of just when Dotty's grasp suddenly slips away.
Mental fogginess is also a common symptom of many mental disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, as well as a side effect of many medications used to treat those illnesses.
US diplomats in Cuba who, in 2016, reported hearing loss, fogginess, and vertigo after hearing chirping sounds, suffered from concussion symptoms with no known cause, a new medical report concluded.
A vendor with lychees in India (Image: AP)Since 733, hundreds of poor children in Muzaffarpur, India have mysteriously suffered seizures and feelings of brain fogginess, usually in the morning.
First diagnosed when she was just 29, the singer has long struggled with managing the symptoms — which for her has included fogginess, hair loss, fatigue and sudden weight gain (among others).
If a hint of brittleness is now detectable in Mr. Domingo's tone, an occasionally questionable pitch and some fogginess at the bottom of his range, he sounds remarkably fresh and vibrant.
To help clear up this fogginess surrounding our furry friends, especially when it comes to travel, we talked to the Director of Training at both the Guide Dog Foundation and America's VetDogs, Brad Hibbard.
Then, influenced by the darkness of Rembrandt and the fogginess of J. M. W. Turner, he began an eccentric series of black paintings with turbulently scratched lines that dissolve as much as they render.
There is something about the novel and Weir's film that feels impenetrable—outside of time rather than of it—and this fogginess is absent in the remake, which has been polished to a mirrored sheen.
Urine tests showed that "the body was literally disposing of unneeded muscle and bone," he told Newsweek, and he measured the weakness and mental fogginess that he and others experienced upon stepping out of the tank and returning to gravity.
In another recent study, a team of brain scientists found that they could blunt or reverse symptoms of fatigue, poor concentration and mental fogginess in a woman who had suffered a severe brain injury in a car accident 18 years earlier.
Researchers have identified seven different clusters of symptoms, which can be isolated to the eyes (itching or burning), the nose (congestion or sneezing), the throat (dryness or soreness), the head (headaches or fogginess), or muscles throughout the body (tension, pain, or weakness).
Fibrillogenesis can be analyzed through the use of turbidity tests. Turbidity is way of measuring the haziness, cloudiness, or fogginess of sample and also can be used to test the light-scattering properties of said sample. A turbidity test on fibrillogenesis will start with a sample of collagen triple-helices, which will have a low-level of turbidity. After fibrillogenesis is completed, the triple-helices will have formed fibrils.
Earlier types of photographic film were quite sensitive to UV light, which used to cause haziness or fogginess, and a bluish hue in color film. UV filters were used to filter out shorter ultraviolet wavelengths while remaining transparent to visible light. However, the modern- day photographic film and digital cameras are less sensitive to UV wavelengths. UV filters are sometimes referred to as L37 or L39 filters, depending on the wavelengths of light they filter out.
He stayed in Lancashire for eight more years, teaching privately and painting in Manchester and Bolton. In 1928 he returned to Paris, and subsequently moved to Blacé en Beaujolais where he died in 1942. Valette's paintings are Impressionist, a style that suited the damp fogginess of Manchester. Manchester Art Gallery has a room devoted to him, where the viewer may compare some of his paintings with some of Lowry's, and judge to what extent Lowry's own style was influenced by him and by French Impressionism generally.
Hamzah diverts his physical love and disappointment over worldly issues, but soon feels disappointed, as if God is toying with him, as if in a fit of jealousy God will not allow him to have his true love. Ultimately he is unable to abandon God, and returns, surrendering himself to a God who hovers "between clarity and fogginess" However, he must wait – alone – for God to return. Australian critic of Indonesian literature Keith Foulcher gives a similar reading, while Jassin reads the poem as a statement that Hamzah would like to meet God. Documentarian HB Jassin writes that critics, such as Bakri Siregar, have seen an influence of the Christian God, as depicted in the Bible.
After starting the 2011–2012 season ranked as high as 8th nationally in the 157-pound weight class, on January 4, 2012 Deitchler announced that he was retiring from competitive wrestling due to lingering effects from concussions. After receiving his first concussion when he was seven in a dirt bike accident, Deitchler estimates that he had suffered nine to 11 concussions over the last 15 years and was advised by his physician to immediately stop wrestling after experiencing headaches and fogginess following his most recent meet on November 20, 2011. Deitchler was set to graduate from the University of Minnesota in 2013 with a degree in Communications and American Indian studies. He is also coaching young wrestlers alongside Brandon Paulson and former Gophers wrestler Chad Erikson.
One afternoon, Lou loses consciousness and has bizarre hallucinations in which figures from Funzone, a local family entertainment center give her a vaginal exam. She awakens to find her stomach protruding, and a blister formed on her foot, which leaks a clear fluid after she cuts it open with a knife. When Lou regains consciousness, Lorna arrives at her trailer unannounced, and asks her if she's experienced a series of odd symptoms and mental fogginess; she claims to be clairvoyant, and have noticed that Lou seemed troubled when she had met her at the motel. The two have lunch at the Funzone, and Lorna confesses that she was abducted by an unknown entity while enrolled in the military, an event which led to her being discharged when she questioned her authorities.
Title page of 1693 version of Ars et praxis musica Liauksminas has written theological works (The Justification of the Catholic Church, Demonstratio Catholicae Ecclesiae, circa 1643, third edition - 1648), A Theology for the Church (Theologia ecclesiastica, 1665, second edition - 1675), first original Ancient Greek Grammar in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth - Summary of the Greek Textbook (Epitome institutionum linguae graecae, 1655). Most famous work of Ž. Liauksminas - An Oratory Practice and the Rules of the Rhetoric Art (Praxis oratoria sive praecepta artis rhetoricae, 1648). In it he, making references to Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, criticizes the faults of the Baroque literary style - its pomp, fogginess, macaronics and praises sober mind, clarity of thought, structured language. An annex of this book - A Kernel of Dialectics (Medulio dialecticae) is an introduction to scholastic logic, introducing its main categories and thinking methods.

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