Improving Memory: Understanding age-related memory loss
Released: Feb 01, 2019
Publisher: Harvard Health Publshing
Format: Paperback, 52 pages
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Description:
By age 60, more than half of adults have concerns about their memory. However, minor memory lapses that occur with age are not usually signs of a serious problem, such as Alzheimer's disease, but rather the result of normal changes in the structure and function of the brain. This report, Improving Memory: Understanding age-related memory loss, describes these normal age-related changes and other more serious causes of memory loss and how to distinguish between them.
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