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To put it simply, fainting is due to a temporary shortage in the blood going to the brain. |
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In plain words, fainting occurs when blood supply to the brain is insufficient. |
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Quite simply, when the brain's blood supply is interrupted, fainting results. |
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Fainting can be treated, quite simply, by increasing the amount of blood going to the brain. |
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To be concise, fainting leads to a reduction in the amount of blood going to the brain. |