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Neuroanatomical changes that are associated with long-term heavy marijuana use may not be reversible.
Memory Loss
The inability to remember information and experiences that would normally be able to be recalled, which can be temporary or permanent and due to various reasons including diseases, brain injury, or psychological trauma.
La Belle Indifference
An apparent lack of concern or distress about one’s significant physical or psychological problems, often seen in conversion disorder.
Physical Symptoms
Physical expressions or manifestations of a medical condition, illness, or injury.
Symptom Substitution
Symptom substitution is the theory suggesting that if the underlying cause of a symptom is not addressed, new symptoms will emerge to replace the original ones.
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