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Memory after Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

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WL85-1986
Language
English
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Acquired Brain Injury Ambulatory Care Teams

Memory has many parts. It includes taking in, storing, and recalling information. After an acquired brain injury (ABI), you may have changes in your memory. This pamphlet explains how memory changes might affect you, and tips for managing your memory. 

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