Memory loss
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Memory loss can have many causes:
- Alzheimer's disease is an illness which can cause mild to severe memory loss.
- Parkinson's disease is a genetic defect which can always result in memory loss.
- Huntington's disease is an inherited disease which can result in memory loss.
- It is sometimes a side effect of chemotherapy in which cytotoxic drugs are used to treat cancer.
- Certain forms of mental illness also have memory loss as a key symptom, including fugue states and the much more famous Dissociative Identity Disorder.
- Stress-related activities are another factor which can result in memory loss.
- It can also be caused by traumatic brain injury, of which a concussion is a form.

