Temporary adhesives like tapes, glues, and cements are not meant for long-term use or extreme strain. White glue is best for minor household and craft uses, while sticky stickers like bandages and duct tape are not recommended for long-term use. Rubber cement can be permanent under some conditions. Strong, long-lasting adhesives like light-curing adhesives should […]
Temporary memory loss can be caused by epilepsy, brain tumors, strokes, drug and alcohol abuse, head injuries, and prescription drugs. Amnesia is typically treated with therapy and is more common in older people. Epileptic amnesia has no effective treatment, but medication can reduce seizures. Alcohol and some drugs can affect memory, and the elderly are […]
Temporary paralysis can be caused by brain or nervous system damage, genetic disorders, drug reactions, blood flow restrictions, and even natural body functions like REM sleep. It can also be caused by infections, electrolyte imbalances, and extreme emotional distress. A neurologist should be consulted to evaluate the patient and determine the cause, which may be […]
Temporary insanity is a plea made by someone accused of a felony, claiming they were not guilty due to a reduced mental capacity at the time of the crime. It is difficult to prove and is used less frequently now. Motive may work best if the person had few motives for their actions, such as […]