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Kim Kardashian’s rollercoaster journey with her brain health took another surprising turn after a specialized scan revealed “low activity” in her frontal lobes.
The revelation, which aired in a recent episode of The Kardashians, follows her earlier diagnosis of a small, pre-existing brain aneurysm, both of which doctors have linked to chronic stress. The 45-year-old entrepreneur and reality star was visibly shaken by the findings, expressing disbelief and a fierce determination to correct the issue.
Her candid sharing of the results has ignited a massive conversation about the hidden, physical toll of an unrelenting, high-pressure lifestyle. Here’s what you need to know about the scan, the diagnosis, and her plan moving forward.
The latest brain imaging session found areas of reduced function in the front part of her brain, a finding the celebrity doctor described as “low activity.”
Kim visited the well-known Dr. Daniel Amen, who previously scanned the brains of her sisters Khloé Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, for a follow-up assessment after the discovery of her aneurysm. Dr. Amen uses a type of imaging, often a SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) scan, to measure blood flow and activity in different regions of the brain.
He pointed to several “holes” on the scan, which he explained were spots where activity was below expected levels. He emphasized to the SKIMS founder that this was a non-life-threatening but concerning finding. The doctor clarified that despite the low activity, her scan did not show any signs that would put her at a high risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

The “low activity” was primarily focused on her frontal lobes, a crucial area that acts as the brain’s chief executive officer.
The frontal lobe is responsible for what experts call “executive functions,” which include judgment, planning, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. It is essentially the part of the brain that manages complex cognitive behaviors.
Dr. Amen stressed that reduced function in this specific area could make it significantly harder for her to manage stress effectively. This is particularly relevant for the star, who was at that time studying for a major high-stakes exam. It’s a physiological snapshot of the immense pressure and chronic stress she has been enduring from her work, studies, and personal life.
Yes, both the initial aneurysm discovery and the subsequent low activity finding have been strongly linked by doctors to chronic, sustained stress.
Kardashian first revealed in the season’s premiere episode that an earlier full-body MRI had detected a small brain aneurysm. She was assured it was a pre-existing condition that had been present for years and that it was not an immediate threat.
However, doctors had warned her that chronic stress is a major risk factor for both the formation and the rupture of brain aneurysms. The combination of the aneurysm and the low frontal lobe activity serves as a powerful, physical reminder that the body keeps score of the mental and emotional strain a person endures.
She publicly acknowledged that the pressures of studying for the bar exam and managing her ongoing co-parenting relationship with her ex-husband, Ye (formerly Kanye West), were major sources of her current stress.
Kim was deeply troubled and expressed outright refusal to accept the results, indicating a fight-or-flight response to the alarming news.
Her initial reaction to the show was one of denial, shaking her head and stating, “That just can’t be. It just can’t—not accepting.” She immediately shifted from disbelief to proactive planning.
She confessed in a solo interview that she was determined to take corrective action, saying, “I got to get on a plan to really figure this out because I have some shit to do this summer.” The reality star has since clarified in other media appearances that she has sought follow-up care with a full medical team and confirmed that she is “ultimately okay,” but continues to prioritize monitoring her health.
While she didn’t detail a full prescriptive plan, the focus is clearly on implementing stress-reduction techniques and lifestyle changes to improve frontal lobe activity.
Experts in brain health note that low frontal lobe function associated with stress and burnout is often reversible with targeted lifestyle modifications. The brain, they explain, has a remarkable capacity for change, a concept known as neuroplasticity.
A plan to improve this function would typically involve enhanced sleep hygiene, regular exercise, better stress management techniques like meditation or mindfulness, and potentially supplements or medical treatments. For Kim, this means finding a better work-life balance even as she continues to push through her rigorous legal studies and massive business empire.
The challenge for the media mogul is finding space for self-care in a life that is constantly operating in the highest gear.

Kim’s willingness to share her deeply personal health scare has opened up a necessary national conversation about the invisible damage caused by chronic stress.
Fans and health professionals online have praised her transparency, using her story as a high-profile example of how intense pressure can manifest in serious physical and neurological ways. It reminds Americans that an intense drive for success can carry a real health cost.
Her situation underscores the fact that even seemingly healthy individuals must proactively manage their stress levels to protect their long-term cognitive and physical well-being. It’s a powerful message for her millions of followers: If Kim Kardashian can get sidelined by the effects of stress, anyone can, and everyone should take their brain health seriously.
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