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Edelweiss: Psychiatry Open Access (ISSN 2638-8073)

Keywords

Memory Disorders

Memory disorders are from mild to severe which results in the damage of neuroanatomical structures that hindering the storage, retention and recollection of memories. Many factors can cause memory loss, which progressive damage to the brain, the factors includes vitamin B-12 deficiency, sleep deprivation, use of alcohol or drugs and some prescription medications, anesthesia from recent surgery, cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or bone marrow transplant, head injury or concussion, lack of oxygen to the brain, certain types of seizures, brain tumor or infection, brain surgery or heart bypass surgery, mental disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and dissociative disorder, emotional trauma, thyroid dysfunction, electroconvulsive therapy, transient ischemic attack, neurodegenerative illnesses such as Huntingtons disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, alzheimers disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, lewy body dementia, and migraine.

Neurocognitive disorder topic is related to Psychiatry. Psychiatry is the branch of medicine that study diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatry Open Access journal invites researcher from around the globe working on Memory disorders. It is a peer reviewed Journal, with rapid publication process. It covers the topics such as stress, anxiety disorders, antidepressants, Behavioral changes, emotions, eating disorders, Phobias, Amnesia, Addiction, Child Sexual Abuse, Child Adolescent Psychiatry, Cognitive Disorders and not limited to above areas. Psychiatry Open Access is a global open access journal maintaining high standards of scientific excellence and its editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process.

Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

editor
Jhon Smith

Assistant Professor

editor
Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

editor
Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

editor