
Memory Changes to Expect with Normal Aging
INTRODUCTION
Almost 40% of people over the age of 65 experience some form of memory loss. When there is no underlying medical condition causing this memory loss, it is known as age-associated memory impairment, which is considered a part of the normal aging process. This means that some changes, like occasionally forgetting the right word, or where you parked your car, may be normal.
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