1. It includes a Sanford Street as a permanent memory of its origins. 2. The first permanent memory an infant creates is often attached to fear. 3. "Kid Powers Sox Again " is a headline enshrined in permanent memory . 4. Side effects include permanent memory loss, blurred vision and increased risk of stroke. 5. However, there's a major risk, there's a chance he'll suffer permanent memory loss. 6. The recorded data, electroencephalogram, are permanent memories of a distinct period of cerebral activity. 7. Dissolved in alcohol, it is tasteless and can cause unconsciousness and permanent memory loss. 8. Due to this reactivation in the brain, a more permanent memory trace can be created. 9. But reports of permanent memory loss from the shocks, the draft said, were `'anecdotal ." 10. Research also has shown that up to one-third of traditional heart-surgery patients have reported permanent memory loss.