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Memory problem and finding hard to read

Question: I’m a 34 year old woman. At the start, I thought I was fine with memory and I’m now noticing that my memory is starting to deteriorate. I’m constantly

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Can a Spinal Cord Injury Cause Memory Loss? The Correlation Between SCI and Cognitive Function

Survivors may experience a variety of cognitive effects after sustaining a spinal cord injury (SCI), including fatigue and impaired memory. However, this begs the question, can a spinal cord injury cause memory loss?  The answer is no, at least not directly. Cognitive function is only affected by a spinal cord injury with a co-occurring traumatic […]

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academic success strategies and memory loss

Answer: Nine years ago I had a stroke due to lack of oxygen. Prior to that being very successful in school came easier usually with A’s and B’s. Now I

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Strategies for Memory After Traumatic Brain Injury

Memory and Brain  Category By Marilyn Lash Memory is one of the biggest challenges facing many survivors after a traumatic brain injury. Memory impairments can be unsettling, frustrating and stressful. Trying to recall and perform routine functions can become formidable tasks. Changes in memory can affect everything from remembering to turn off the stove to […]

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Cognition After Traumatic Brain Injury – Changes in Memory With Tips for Compensatory Strategies

Traumatic Brain Injury Can Change How You Think By Marilyn Lash Many survivors have changes in cognition after a traumatic brain injury. These cognitive changes often mean that thinking is simply harder and takes longer. These are the changes that so often greatly concern survivors and families. They can affect everything from making a shopping […]

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