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Things that cause a loss of memory memory loss

* Tranquillisers
* Beta-blockers
* Steroids such as prednisolone
* Epilepsy drugs such as Zonegran
* Parkinson drugs such as levodopa
* Antidepressants such as Prozac
* Amalgam dental fillings
* Pesticides
* Fluoride
* Drug interactions
* Stress



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Memory loss - Q My husband and I are beginning to show signs of memory loss, which no doubt will get worse with time. We visited a very qualified neurologist,

Short-term memory loss - A reader is keen for any thoughts and suggestions for her husband, who is suffering from short-term memory loss. He has had several appointments over...

Is memory loss inevitable? - No, memory loss is not inevitable as we age, but we’d be very fortunate to avoid it happening. Memory starts to decline imperceptibly in early adultho...

Dental fillings - Safe until proven dangerous - The latest scientific evidence shows that the mercury in dental fillings could be behind many unsuspected diseases from hair loss and infertility to L...

Drug interactions - Deadly cocktails - Dispensing a cocktail of drugs is now every doctor's stock in trade. But new evidence shows that many drugs interact with food and other drugs, and th...

Drug interactions and the elderly - About half of all senior patients take several prescribed or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs simultaneously, and frequently over prolonged periods. Many...

Case study : beta blockers - I have high blood pressure and was given a beta blocker drug by my GP last September. I was assured there would be no side effects. ... ...

Mercury from fillings led to my memory loss - I hope Penny Pullen (WDDTY no 15 no 11) has noticed an improvement in her health after having her mercury fillings removed. I had most of mine removed...