5 Big conditions that can affect your IQ score in life

There is no doubt that the connection between your mind and body is a strong one, but recent research puts a finer than ever point on it by suggesting that illness can actually affect your IQ score.

Here, 5 agent IQ you must know

1. Infections

Could a bout of the sniffles make you stupid?
According to a new study published in the journal PLoS One, infections or related immune responses could have a negative effect on a person’s IQ score . But don’t worry about your Mensa membership at the first sign of sinusitis.
It’s the more serious infections that have the capacity to lower IQ.
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2. Cancer

The C-word itself may not directly impact your intellect, but a common treatment for it might. Hence the term “chemo brain”. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology reports that cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and fluorouracil (CMF) chemotherapy, a treatment for early stage breast cancer, may cause decreased cognitive performance.

Researchers found that women exposed to chemotherapy performed significantly worse on cognitive tests, including memory and processing speed, than those who had never undergone chemotherapy and the results were long-lasting, enduring for 20 years or longer. While the cause behind chemotherapy’s effect on cognitive performance is still unclear.
The study suggests that structural differences in brain matter exposed to chemotherapy may be to blame and it will affects your IQ score in the future.

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3. Concussions

A bump on the head could have a negative impact on your working memory especially if you are woman, suggest new research from the journal Radiology. According to researchers from Taipei Medical University in Taiwan, women with a mild traumatic brain injury had a lower IQ score when their working memory was tested via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) than those who had not had a brain injury or even men who had sustained a brain injury.

Researchers hypothesize that women are more vulnerable to brain injury than men, and may ultimately take longer to heal.
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4. Insomnia

Racking up the sleepless nights may do more than just make you perpetually tired and cranky, suggests researchers from University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine. The study, which used mice to track the effects of chronic sleep loss, was published in The Journal of Neuroscience and suggest that extended periods of wakefulness leads to irreversible physical damage to and loss of brain cells, especially those that are essential for alertness and optimal cognition.
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5. Lyme disease


Protecting your IQ score may be one more reason to douse yourself in bug spray and tuck your pants into your socks before going out for a hike. Along with extreme fatigue and muscle and joint pain, hindered brain functioning can also be symptom of Lyme disease, according to Leo Shea, president of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. “There can be a decline in the processes of brain function, attention and concentration problems, memory problems and the inability to deal with multitasking”.
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