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1. Poor memory
2. Difficulty concentrating
3. Lack of creativity
4. Lack of willpower
5. Poor decision making
6. Poor problem solving
7. Poor organisational skills
8. Lack of empathy
9. Poor communication skills
10. Limited understanding of emotions
11. Limited trust
12. Limited self-awareness
13. Limited stress tolerance
14. Limited sense of self
15. Limited sense of time
16. Limited sense of space
17. Limited awareness of personal boundaries
18. Hyper focus
19. Inability to let go
20. Diffic

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1. Neurotransmitter imbalances: An imbalance in brain chemicals like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine can lead to various mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety. 2. Head injuries: Traumatic brain injuries can damage nerve cells, disrupt brain functions, and lead to cognitive, emotional, and physical disabilities. 3. Cognitive biases: These are systematic errors in thinking that can lead to irrational beliefs, poor decision-making, and distorted perceptions of reality. 4. Memory loss: Age-related decline, amnesia, and conditions such as dementia can affect the brain's ability to store and retrieve information. 5. Sleep disorders: Insufficient sleep or sleep disruptions can negatively impact cognitive functions, causing fatigue, irritability, and poor concentration. 6. Brain tumors: Abnormal growth of cells can disrupt brain functions, causing various cognitive and emotional issues. 7. Strokes: Blood clots or bleeds in the brain can disrupt blood flow and damage brain cells, leading to paralysis, speech problems, and memory issues. 8. Epilepsy: Chronic seizures can interfere with brain activity and impact cognitive functioning. 9. Infections: Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections can inflame the brain and cause cognitive decline, confusion, and coordination difficulties. 10. Substance abuse: Chronic use of drugs and alcohol can lead to changes in brain chemistry, causing addiction and impairing cognitive functioning. 11. Oxidative stress: An excess of free radicals can damage brain cells and contribute to neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease. 12. Hormonal imbalances: An imbalance in hormones like cortisol and thyroid hormones can affect mood, concentration, and mental clarity. 13. Nutrient deficiencies: A lack of essential nutrients can impair brain function and contribute to cognitive decline. 14. Chronic stress: Long-term stress can lead to structural changes in the brain, affecting memory, learning, and emotional regulation. 15. Neurodegenerative diseases: Conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis can progressively damage the brain, causing cognitive, emotional, and physical disabilities. 16. Inflammation: Chronic inflammation can damage healthy brain tissue and contribute to cognitive decline and mental health disorders. 17. Exposure to toxins: Environmental toxins, such as heavy metals, can lead to neurological damage and cognitive impairment. 18. Genetic mutations: Certain genetic mutations can increase the risk of developing brain diseases and impair cognitive functioning. 19. Normal aging: The natural aging process can lead to a decline in cognitive functions, including memory, attention, and processing speed. 20. Impaired blood flow: Reduced blood flow to the brain can cause cognitive decline and increase the risk of stroke and memory loss.

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April 16, 2023, 9:28 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, April 16, 2023

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