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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Memory cell
  1. ... live viruses, are given to activate immune system "memory" (activated B cells and sensitized T cells). Memory allows your body to react quickly and efficiently ...
  2. ... hypnotics ) ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) (most often short-term memory loss) Epilepsy that is not well controlled Illness that results in the loss of, or damage to brain tissue or nerve cells, such as Parkinson disease , Huntington disease , or multiple ...
  3. ... drink. Long-term excessive alcohol use damages brain cells. This can lead to lasting damage to your memory, thinking, and the way you behave. Damage to ...
  4. Over time, too much alcohol damages brain cells. This can lead to behavior problems and lasting damage to memory, thinking, and judgment. Teens who drink tend to do poorly in school and their behaviors may get them into trouble.
  5. ... Lose their hair Have problems with thinking and memory ("chemo ... cancer cells may cause fewer or different side effects. Your ...
  6. ... along with other symptoms. A change in thinking, memory, or ... loss of brain cells. OTHER CHANGES As you grow older, you will ...
  7. ... over days or weeks (chronic hyponatremia), the brain cells have ... memory. Many causes of SIADH are reversible. Rapid correction ...
  8. ... problems, including: Bleeding in the digestive tract Brain cell ... loss Depression and suicide Erectile dysfunction Heart damage ...
  9. ... or board games. This helps keep the nerve cells in the brain ... them about your memory problems, so they know how to help. If ...
  10. Damage to the basal ganglia cells may cause problems controlling speech, ... such as involuntary or slowed movements Increased muscle ...
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