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    GlossaryMemory Loss (Amnesia)

    inability to recall previously stored information in the brain

    Memory loss, also known as amnesia, refers to the inability to recall information that is typically stored in the brain. This can be caused by various factors, including neurological conditions, brain injuries, psychological trauma, or the natural aging process. Memory loss can be temporary or permanent and may affect short-term or long-term memory, impacting an individual's ability to perform daily activities and maintain personal relationships.

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