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Her blindness and recent memory troubles have made her deeply dependent.
Thirty days later, however, when the protein had been cleared from their bodies, the animals' memory troubles were gone as well, and the number of newly formed brain cells was back to normal.
Brenner notes that the levels of lead and other potentially dangerous metals appear to be high enough that they may have caused widespread health effects, such as muscle and joint pain and memory troubles, among the locals.
Common long-term effects include bad mood, depression, prematurely aged skin, memory troubles and weight gain.
Years of puffing on a joint might cause memory troubles when you're older, researchers believe.
Researchers say memory troubles are common as you grow older, but they aren't necessarily an inevitable part of aging.
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And she's not the only one with memory trouble.
Five years earlier, her husband had admitted her to Alzheimer's psychiatric hospital in Frankfurt with a disturbing set of symptoms: memory trouble, aphasia (loss of the ability to use words), confusion, bursts of anger and paranoia.
Chronic pain, memory trouble, personality changes, and mood swings can all follow an encounter with lightning.
You can still get into memory trouble, believe me, but at least you don't have to painstakingly allocate and release every block of memory you might want to use beyond the current moment, lest you introduce a bug that is often devilishly difficult to find and fix.
i. Did the experience distress you? 3) Do these memories trouble you? 4) If yes, how do they trouble you? a. Have you experienced stress?
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