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It shows how memory has a huge impact on our lives and can be impaired by alcohol, sleep-deprivation and caffeine.

Treated animals did better on cognitive tasks thought to be impaired in bipolar disorder in humans.

“As best the Court can discern following its rigorous analysis, Defendants’ rights will not be impaired by today’s ruling,” she concluded.

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Influenza A viruses with induced resistance to a new candidate antiviral drug were found to be impaired in cell culture and weakened in animals, according to a study by researchers in the Center for Translational Antiviral Research at Georgia State University.

He said Grossman did not seem to be impaired when she left the eatery.

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