Memory loss is linked to a variety ofneurological conditions, including head trauma, brain tumours, and multiple sclerosis.There are a variety of explanations why someone may be having troubleremembering things. The word "neurological" comes from the medicalspecialty of neurology, which deals with issues involvingthe nervous system. The word "neuro" refers to the nervous system andnerves. Some neurologicaldisorders or disabilities are present from birth (congenital), while othersdevelop suddenly as a result of an accident or disease, such as a head injuryor stroke, or a brain or spine cancer.
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