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Amnesia Definition
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A person with amnesia has an abnormal loss of memory, usually caused by illness, brain injury, or emotional trauma.
The memory loss may apply only to recent events, or to events that occurred in the distant past. Mild memory loss is common as a person ages. Continue to Amnesia Trusted Sites
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