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Dr. Richard Orr answered
44 years experience Surgical Oncology
See your doc: That is not normal and you need to check it out. Some common medical causes are inadequate thyroid production (hypothyroidism) and anemia. Both are e ... Read More

Dr. Bassam Amawi answered
49 years experience Psychiatry
See U PCP for : Evaluation and assesment , if it turns out u don't have any medical problem to cause this than u may benefit from seeing a mental health professiona ... Read More
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Dr. Jan Lei Iwata answered
26 years experience Ophthalmology
Yes, carb addiction: Spaghetti tends to have gluten in it, unless you get the gluten free one ; eating it daily puts you at risk for food allergies, if they are present. I ... Read More
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Dr. Jessica Allan answered
23 years experience Internal Medicine
Depends: For a young healthy person it can be from stress.Eg trying to do too many tasks at once; like texting, roller blading and listening to music while try ... Read More

Dr. Marius Frasie answered
26 years experience Internal Medicine
MULTIPLE CAUSES: Add, depression, alcohol, drugs, some medications, innatention.
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Dr. Pedro Hernandez answered
40 years experience Geriatrics
Yes & No: There is nothing over the counter or "natural" proven to help memory. You may train your memory making an effort to memorize things and make associati ... Read More
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Dr. George Valdez answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
No pills, training: There are no well proven pills. Just like there is no pill to put you into good shape, you need to work and train, no easy way. There is a good book ... Read More
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Dr. Albert Pizzo answered
60 years experience Family Medicine
Do more for yourself: Place yourself at the top of the "needs attention" list instead of at the bottom. Schedule fun exercise or yoga etc. Do relaxing meditation for shor ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Attention Problem: I doubt that you have any neurological disease with these symptoms. But you very well may have an 'attention' problem
this can easily be diagnosed ... Read More
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Dr. Marcie Berman answered
39 years experience Clinical Psychology
Ask someone: What kind of work are you doing? Is it noisy enough that others have trouble hearing? Have you asked your mom to take you or are you just assuming t ... Read More
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Dr. Colin Kerr answered
44 years experience Family Medicine
Memory problems: The best ways to improve memory are the healthy lifestyle measures: get plenty of exercise (thus extra circulation to brain), eat well with a vitamin ... Read More
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Dr. Harold Mandel answered
40 years experience General Practice
Positive attitude!: You have got to maintain a positive attitude & look towards a brighter future for us all. Remember mankind has survived pandemics before. You coul ... Read More
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