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The prevention of change, and the shutdown of an overactive organ are examples of
Brain Injury
Physical damage to the brain, which can result in temporary or permanent impairment of cognitive, physical, and psychosocial functions.
Cognitive Disorders
A category of mental health disorders that primarily affect learning, memory, perception, and problem solving, including dementia and amnesia.
Disorientation
A state of confusion regarding time, place, or personal identity, often resulting from neurological disorder or traumatic experiences.
Clouding
A term used to describe a state of reduced awareness, clarity, or cognitive function, often temporary.
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