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A Guide to Normal Age Related Memory Changes

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If you have ever forgotten what you walked into a room for, or blanked on the name of a casual acquaintance, relax: these are normal memory lapses.

Several readers have asked for examples of normal age related memory changes versus signs that there might be more serious memory problems approaching.

In response, we have developed a quick reference guide to help distinguish between typical age related memory performance and potential markers of cognitive impairment associated with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.

Download the free pdf: mybraintest.org/dl/Normal-A...

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