Sentences with phrase «permanent memory loss»

Domoic acid has caused permanent memory loss and death in humans.
This process, he believes, would not lead to permanent memory loss, as white matter is restored after alcoholics quit drinking.

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«Lead poisoning causes permanent damage including loss of I.Q., developmental delays, learning disabilities, memory loss, hearing loss, attention deficits, hyperactivity, and behavioral disorders,» said the report, prepared for a consortium that includes the city, Erie County and the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo.
Every year, nearly two million people in the United States suffer traumatic brain injury (TBI), the leading cause of brain damage and permanent disabilities that include motor dysfunction, psychological disorders, and memory loss.
The farmer claimed he became disabled with permanent neurological health issues after being exposed to Lasso, including memory loss and headaches.
If someone asks me when I started eating eggs, I am at a loss because, like most Americans, I have been consuming eggs longer than I've been forming permanent memories.
Ongoing ANYA GALLACCIO A new permanent commission in Whitworth Park by artist Anya Gallaccio, exploring themes of loss, memory and physical presence in both nature and architecture.
ANYA GALLACCIO Ongoing A new permanent commission in Whitworth Park by artist Anya Gallaccio, exploring themes of loss, memory and physical presence in both nature and architecture.
Loss of brain tissue that is often detected in a brain MRI can lead to permanent short - term memory lLoss of brain tissue that is often detected in a brain MRI can lead to permanent short - term memory lossloss.
The pressure results in symptoms that can range from mild (headache, dizziness, lack of concentration) to extreme (including permanent paralysis, loss of speech, sight and / or memory, changes in behaviour).
Statistics do show that at least one third of survivors will sustain moderate to severe brain injuries including memory loss, learning disabilities and permanent loss of basic functioning.
Nearly one third of survivors will withstand moderate to severe brain injuries involving memory problems, learning disabilities and permanent loss of basic functioning.
The young girl sustained permanent brain damage with memory loss and cognitive deficits.
Falls can result in lifelong health complications, such as paralysis, memory loss, and permanent disability.
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