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Transient global amnesia is scary, but a benign condition. What to do when it happens Dr. Jeff Hersh Thu, January 4, 2024 at 10:30 AM UTC 4 min read ...
They took her to the emergency room, where the doctor said she had an otherwise completely normal neurological exam, and her MRI was normal. They diagnosed her with "transient global amnesia," and ...
Dear Reader: Transient global amnesia is, as the name describes, a short-lived inability to retain new memories. Because the episodes are so sudden, they can be disorienting to all involved.
Liev Schreiber recalled how a migraine caused him to have a rare medical condition called transient global amnesia while on stage performing in the Broadway production of 'Doubt,' calling it the ...
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is an uncommon condition affecting about 1 in every 20,000 Americans, although as many as 1 of every 4,000 over age 50. Many TGA patients have a precipitating factor ...