The fifth, a 64-year-old former quarterback, was described as simply experiencing the memory loss consistent with normal aging.
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These drugs may help in childhood learning disability, in the memory loss with ageing and even in recovery from brain damage.
They can't say what caused the memory loss and confusion, but it seems to be a class effect and a rare event.
Correcting mistakes, essentially drawing attention to the memory loss, will likely lead to frustration and embarrassment that can lead to agitation and anger.
Addressing the American Psychological Association annual convention in Chicago, they said that a positive diagnosis depends on the extent of the memory loss.
The doctor is likely to ask both of you a number of questions about your loved one's symptoms and about the period leading up to the memory loss.
To determine the extent of memory loss, the doctor may check your loved one's knowledge of general information such as the name of the current president and assess his or her ability to recall a random list of words.
It also suggests that it may not be responsible for the severe memory loss suffered by many with Alzheimer's.
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, according to the U.S. Alzheimer's Association, and there are no good treatments to prevent the dementia and memory loss caused by the disease.
The loss of memory is, in a sense, a loss of inhibition.
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In the quarters England face a stern test against Australia, who will be itching to wipe out the memory of their narrow loss to them in the 2003 final.
For that, it must rely on cache but cache has the same memory-loss problems as DRAM.
Nonsmokers were 1.84-fold more likely to be in the "no memory loss" category compared with those with minor decline.
The recent news that Prince Harry of the UK wore a Nazi uniform once again reminded people how terrible the loss of memory is.
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The team will now carry out further research to see if the vaccine can curb memory loss in Alzheimer's mice as well as reduce their plaque burden.
No one has confronted the issue of his memory loss.
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Even though the government has raised the debt ceiling 10 times over the last 10 years, investors generally suffer from memory loss and are behaving like the problem has never been solved before.
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Issues of memory loss and the importance of keeping the brain muscles engaged and strong were part of the dialogue.
In their arguments, Democrats on the panel supported the administration's Bosnia policy, and attributed the inconsistencies in testimony to memory loss.
Among the signs of CTE are memory loss and poor impluse control.
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Next in Terlings Park's pipeline is an antianxiety drug that may have the benefits of Valium without the accompanying drowsiness, temporary memory loss and habit-forming effects.
Short-term memory loss is the hallmark early symptom of Alzheimer's.
Lammi-Keefe also plans to look into whether omega-3s are important in preventing memory loss and stemming the effects of Alzheimer's and other diseases related to the nervous system.
Alex Dodds is now recovering, although one of the side effects is short-term memory loss which is slowly improving.
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Some people need electroconvulsive therapy, which blasts their brain with current to jar them out of the blues, risking side effects like memory loss.
Dorsett, who is also battling memory loss, says that the league should have done more to warn players about the consequences of head trauma.
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