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The loss of memory is, in a sense, a loss of inhibition.
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Importantly, what lessons need to be learned by public authorities and emergency services so one of the worst fires in living memory is not repeated with such a tragic loss of life?
BBC: Lakanal House fire: The questions yet to be answered
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In the quarters England face a stern test against Australia, who will be itching to wipe out the memory of their narrow loss to them in the 2003 final.
CNN: England battle into the last eight
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Lammi-Keefe also plans to look into whether omega-3s are important in preventing memory loss and stemming the effects of Alzheimer's and other diseases related to the nervous system.
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Alone Yet Together contained 100 fish suspended in formaldehyde in separate perspex cabinets, while Loss of Memory is Worse than Death is a steel cage encasing more formaldehyde containers.
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In patients with dementia, the symptoms of brain cells dying, bad sleep and memory loss are far far worse than in normal ageing.
BBC: Boosting sleep 'may slow memory rot'
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Duerson had complained of memory loss, and a once in-control man had suffered in recent years from financial setbacks and domestic abuse problems.
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Addressing the American Psychological Association annual convention in Chicago, they said that a positive diagnosis depends on the extent of the memory loss.
BBC: Memory test spots early Alzheimer's
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Study leader Professor Richard Grundy, professor of paediatric neurooncology at the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, the University of Nottingham, explained that radiotherapy in young brains could cause short-term memory loss and reduced IQ.
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The company blames its expected loss this year on the slump in consumer appliances and a worldwide glut of memory chips.
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