Ginkgo Biloba Also listed as: Fossil tree; Kew tree; Maiden hair tree Memory Impairment Ginkgo is widely touted as a "brain herb." Researchers recently reviewed all of the high-quality published studies on ginkgo and mild memory impairment (in other words, people without Alzheimer's or other form of dementia), and concluded that ginkgo was significantly more effective than placebo in enhancing memory and cognitive function. Ginkgo is commonly added to nutrition bars, soft drinks, and fruit smoothies to boost memory and enhance cognitive performance, although there is debate over whether the small amounts of ginkgo found in these products are effective. Improvement in thinking, learning, and memory (cognitive function) Improvement in activities of daily living Improvement in social behavior Fewer feelings of depression This information was found on http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/ginkgo-biloba-000247.htm
It can be long term memory loss or retrograde memory loss. In either case it can be called amnesia.
sometimes
Yes, there can be a connection between short-term memory loss and lymes disease. Often people with lymes disease can experience brain fog and memory problems short-term.
Generally, THC accelerates memory loss by interfering with the transfer of data from short-term to long-term memory.
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smoke weed.
short term memory loss
Short-term Memory Loss ADD/ADHD
some humans
hippocampus :)
no it is a physical illness
Anterograde amnesia.