It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of ageing. This type of memory problem is more often annoying than serious.
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Confusion, Memory Loss, and Altered Alertness
It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of ageing. This type of memory problem is more often annoying than serious.
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