Sentence examples for cognitive trouble from inspiring English sources

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The misguided immune response in lupus incites skin rashes, kidney damage, seizures, and cognitive trouble such as psychosis and problems with memory and learning.

Watching the brains of former football players at work on a demanding mental task, researchers believe they have identified an early warning sign of concussions' cumulative toll, and the cognitive trouble it may portend.

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But Gessen balked, well aware of the studies associating surgical menopause with cognitive troubles and depression, to say nothing of osteoporosis, high blood pressure and heart disease.

One other patient, aged 85 years, was excluded because of cognitive troubles making the assessment of response to OnaA difficult.

Get enough sleep Studies have long showed a link between inadequate sleep and cognitive troubles.

The landmark Women's Health Initiative, which focused on women older than 65 and found higher rates of breast cancer, strokes and cognitive troubles in those taking hormone replacement, dramatically drove down the numbers of women who underwent such therapy.

In the last month, the clinical picture rapidly worsened with evidence of major spatial disorientation (the animal did not recognize its environment and seemed lost in its cage), cognitive troubles (no recall of food location and at intervals unaccountably stopped eating) and the appearance of incoordination and disequilibrium; however, appetite and general fitness were maintained.

Matters, however, are made complex when it comes to the potential cognitive troubles patients might encounter upon discharge.

Women with distant metastasis at diagnosis, cancer relapse, serious cognitive troubles, deafness, or acute psychiatric disease, and those unable to answer a questionnaire were not included.

In our study, there was a positive correlation between SASCCS total score and CDS score meaning that the more depressive symptomatology is severe, the more the patient reports cognitive troubles.

Interestingly, accumulation of m7G in mRNA was noticed in cells from patients suffering from Huntington's disease (23) connecting the presence of this abnormal base in nucleic acid with neuronal degeneration leading to motor and cognitive troubles.

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