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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Cognitive fatigue
  1. ... lower body Other symptoms may include: Breathing problems Cognitive problems (these do not get worse over time) Fatigue Loss of balance and coordination
  2. ... Other symptoms may include: Bone pain and fractures Cognitive impairment (decreased thinking ability) Easy bruising Enlarged spleen Enlarged liver Fatigue Heart valve problems Lung disease (rare) Seizures Severe ...
  3. ... of sleep. They may get worse with: Excitement Fatigue Heat Stress
  4. ... may have difficulty caring for themselves, signs of cognitive limitations, struggle with isolation, or have medical illnesses. ... cope more effectively. Types of talk therapy include: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps you learn to ...
  5. ... continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may be prescribed. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is an important part of treatment. ...
  6. ... relaxation or stress-management training, including: Massage Biofeedback Cognitive behavioral feedback Acupuncture Ice or hot packs When ...
  7. ... of therapy for people with chronic pain is cognitive behavioral therapy. Seeking help from a therapist can ...
  8. ... or occupational therapists Treatments may include: Talk therapy Cognitive behavior therapy to help alter thought patterns, emotions, ...
  9. ... GAD. One common and effective talk therapy is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT can help you understand ...
  10. ... deal with them. Types of talk therapy include: Cognitive behavioral therapy teaches you how to fight off ...
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