Healthcare professional discussing cognitive health risks and prevention strategies
Published at: 06 Dec 2024

Health Concerns Linked to Brain Rot

Brain rot, or cognitive decline, can lead to several health concerns, including memory loss, reduced mental clarity, and emotional detachment. Over time, these issues can increase the risk of conditions like depression, anxiety, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's or dementia, severely impacting quality of life and overall health. 

If unaddressed, brain rot can contribute to:

Mental health issues: Anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem.

Cognitive disorders: Increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in later life.

Social withdrawal: Loss of meaningful connections and reduced empathy.

Productivity loss: Poor work performance and reduced career progress.

 

Author
Saba Yasmin (M.Pharm)

Saba holds a Master’s degree in Pharmacy from Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi and possesses a deep understanding of medical subjects. She is an experienced teacher and is passionate about health education. She has a remarkable talent for transforming complex medical concepts into engaging, accurate, and impactful content to inspire healthier living. With a deep scientific understanding and thorough research, Saba consistently supports her writings with the latest publications, ensuring accuracy and relevance.

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Oruge Hassan, M.Sc. Microbiology, Bangalore University

Oruge is committed to promoting health awareness through clear, research-based communication. With a background in microbiology and public health, she combines scientific accuracy with an engaging writing style to simplify complex medical topics. At VivaVel Health, she contributes insightful reviews, articles, and blogs that empower readers to make informed decisions for healthier living.

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