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- Answer: Absolutely yes.
Of course, so can the diseases it is used to treat.
You should discuss this side effect with your doctor. - Answer: it depends on what kind. the person should go to their doctor and see what they are diagnosed with, and usually there is a type of medication that will help them to some extent
- Answer: A sudden change like that would need referral to a doctor who may be able to diagnose a treatable condition eg infection, subdural bleed etc. If nothing reversible found then theres lots of advice available through healthcare providers.
- Answer: Every knows Alchol is very bed for health. If you use Alcholregularly So Alchol damage day to day memory function.
- Answer:
- Atlantic mussel food poisoning
- CFS (Chronic fatigue syndrome)
- Dementia
- Encephalitis (HHV-6)
- HIV/AIDS
- Morgellons disease
- Marijuana Abouse
- Alcohol Abuse
- Cerebral Tumors
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease
- Delirium
- Drug abouse
- Head injury
- Huntingtons Disease
- Hypothyroidism
- Lead poisoning
- Mental illness
- Normal pressure Hydrocephalus
- Syphilis
- Answer: Amnesia is common, but oblivion works too, but would need some context work around it to make it clear that it is memory that is missing, and not just destruction or nothingness in general.
- Answer: Stroke Warning Signs
- Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.
- Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding.
- Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
- Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.
- Sudden, severe headache with no known cause.
- Answer: Usually, when some wants to retrieve some old info, they press on their temple.
- Answer: because boys are gay and girls are smart
- Answer: Utterly and totally and completely false. Read Kinsey, Dr. Ruth (Westheimer), or any other solid and knowledgeable expert on sex for information that does not let a political-religious agenda get in the way of science.
- Answer: To date, no research has been done to investigate the effects of spinal manipulation, or any other form of therapy provided by doctors of chiropractic, on memory or mental acuity. I am sure that there are some patients of chiropractic who would claim to have had improvements in memory or other mental function, but this is what is refered to as anecdotal evidence, and is not sufficient to warrant recommending chiropractic treatment for these conditions. Thus, at this point the best answer would be - no one knows.
- Answer: Constant exposure to mold, commonly referred to as "black mold", in living spaces can cause memory loss. There are many other reactions to constant exposure as well including death. The mold harms the body by producing poisons called mycotoxins.