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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. Blackout (drug-related amnesia) - Wikipedia

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    In another study 25% of healthy college students reported being familiar with alcoholic blackouts. 51% of the students reported that they had had at least one blackout. Blackouts were reported during activities such as spending money (27%), sexual conduct (24%), fighting (16%), vandalism (16%), unprotected intercourse (6%), and driving a car (3%).

  4. Metamemory - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, impairments to prospective memory can have dire consequences. If an individual with diabetes cannot remember to take their medication, they might face serious health consequences. [29] Prospective memory also generally gets worse with age, but the elderly can implement strategies to improve prospective memory performance. [5]

  5. Could Ozempic Help You Cut Back on Drinking? - AOL

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    “People taking medications like Ozempic report feeling fewer cravings for alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs,” he adds. So people on Ozempic may end up drinking less—therefore lowering their ...

  6. Time-based prospective memory - Wikipedia

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    Prospective memory is important for treating schizophrenia because affected individuals have to remember to take their medication or attend a therapy appointment. [32] Failure to do so can result in the re-emergence of schizophrenic symptoms such as hallucinations , disorganized speech , and paranoia .

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Gazaway said he has yet to comply. He currently has 106 Suboxone patients. “I’m working to get it down,” he said. “I just can’t kick somebody out because I’m over census and they’re doing well.” In Maryland, partly because of Baltimore’s initiative, 888 doctors are certified to prescribe buprenorphine.

  8. Is exercise or medication better for managing depression? - AOL

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    Even though the benefits of exercise were evident, it was harder for people to stick with working out compared to those who simply took medication. "Telling patients to go run is not enough ...

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