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  2. Amnesia - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the memory loss can extend back decades, while in other cases, people may lose only a few months of memory. Anterograde amnesia is the inability to transfer new information from the short-term store into the long-term store. People with anterograde amnesia cannot remember things for long periods of time.

  3. 911 (Lady Gaga song) - Wikipedia

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    A Billboard article described "911" as "a song about when your brain and your body feel at war with each other." [6] The track details Gaga's relationship to her antipsychotic medication, olanzapine, which she takes for neuropathic pain and regular trauma responses, as she is not permitted to turn to pain medications in fear of addiction.

  4. Retrograde amnesia - Wikipedia

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    In neurology, retrograde amnesia (RA) is the inability to access memories or information from before an injury or disease occurred. [1] RA differs from a similar condition called anterograde amnesia (AA), which is the inability to form new memories following injury or disease onset. [2]

  5. Drug Take Back Day: Where you can drop off your old ...

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    Explore the map below, provided by the TDMHSAS, to find one of more than 100 Take Back Day Event locations. You will be able to visit these event locations between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. local time:

  6. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    The first time I was checked into a psychiatric hospital was after a suicide attempt back when I was 16 and living in Calgary, where I grew up. A psychiatrist had prescribed Librium for anxiety associated with a girlfriend who had broken my heart by dumping me for a basketball player at a different high school.

  7. Unused drug - Wikipedia

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    Various circumstances may cause a consumer to have unused drugs. The consumer might find that their medication is ineffective and quit taking it. [5] The medicine might be effective, but the consumer might not adhere to their treatment and fail to take it for any reason. [5] A patient might die, leaving their medications behind. [5]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The shift is taking place under the watch of Dr. Andrew Kolodny, who took over as Phoenix House’s chief medical officer a little more than a year ago. From 2003 to 2006, Kolodny worked for New York City’s health department, during which time he sought to increase access to buprenorphine as a way to reduce overdose deaths.

  9. My anxiety is back since ADHD medication ran out - AOL

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