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1 f one town's fight against 'the quicksand of forgetfulness'.
2 everity of the condition, work schedule, and forgetfulness.
3 erson phenomenological descriptions depicted forgetfulness (51), difficulty concentrating (43), disso
4 gue (21.2%), shortness of breath (14.5%) and forgetfulness (9.1%) the most common symptoms and chroni
5 riences, including of dissociation, fatigue, forgetfulness and excessive cognitive effort, and in ass
6 ot wearing devices due to lack of comfort or forgetfulness and/or battery limitations.
7  being organized, trouble concentrating, and forgetfulness) and symptoms of PCC at 30, 60, and 90 day
8 seizures, 3.19% tremor, 3.19% syncope, 7.44% forgetfulness, and 2.12% visual impairment.
9                           Low self-efficacy, forgetfulness, and difficulty with drop administration a
10 ness of breath, headache, sleep disturbance, forgetfulness, and impaired concentration), no single re
11  non-compliance were broken/lost spectacles, forgetfulness, and parental disapproval.
12                                              Forgetfulness (AOR 28.32 (95% CI;14.80-54.16), difficult
13 the moderately inconvenient benign senescent forgetfulness associated with normal aging to the devast
14 to adherence, with lack of self-efficacy and forgetfulness being the most common factors.
15 mentia symptoms impeding treatment regimens (forgetfulness, decreased understanding, ability to commu
16                                              Forgetfulness, difficulty with schedule, belief that the
17  of the cognitive deficits of normal ageing (forgetfulness, distractibility, inflexibility and impair
18 de motor and cognitive dysexecutive slowing, forgetfulness, dysarthria, mood changes, urinary symptom
19 urveys show that many women report increased forgetfulness earlier in the aging process, as they tran
20 logical symptoms (including new or increased forgetfulness); headache; and skin lesions or a burning
21  increased hippocampal neurogenesis promotes forgetfulness in a mouse model, we ascertained whether a
22 ed alertness, falling asleep during the day, forgetfulness, lack of pep and energy, and tiring easily
23 eakage, vaginal dryness, heart pounding, and forgetfulness more (odds ratios = 1.22-1.85).
24 illness, the most common were fatigue (89%), forgetfulness or "brain fog" (89%), and difficulty conce
25  drops (OR, 2.3; 95% CI, 1.1-4.9; P = 0.03), forgetfulness (OR, 5.6; 95% CI, 2.6-12.1; P </= 0.0001),
26 ntrating (POR 3.08; 95% CI: 1.70, 5.58), and forgetfulness (POR 2.68: 95% CI: 1.47, 4.89).
27 stant over time: sleep problems (RR = 2.19), forgetfulness (RR = 2.56), and irritability (RR = 2.73).
28                                     Cost and forgetfulness were the main reasons for low adherence to