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  2. Is My Memory Loss Normal...Or An Early Sign Of Alzheimer's? - AOL

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    The earliest warning signs of Alzheimer's disease include memory loss that impacts your daily functioning, vision and language issues, social withdrawal, and more.

  3. Memory lapses: What’s normal, what’s not - AOL

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    Occasional memory loss can happen to anyone, no matter how old you are. Sometimes there is an external cause, related to how you are living your life — and making changes to your life can help:

  4. It’s not just forgetfulness: 8 early warning signs of dementia

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    One of the most common early signs of dementia is short-term memory loss—as is forgetting important dates or events, repeating questions over and over, and an increasing need to rely on reminder ...

  5. Memory and aging - Wikipedia

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    Age-related memory loss, sometimes described as "normal aging" (also spelled "ageing" in British English), is qualitatively different from memory loss associated with types of dementia such as Alzheimer's disease, and is believed to have a different brain mechanism.

  6. Deficiency of RbAp48 protein and memory loss - Wikipedia

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    Entorhinal cortex is a neighboring subregion unaffected by aging and known to be implicated in age-related memory loss. After normalizing the expression of EC, 17 genes were manifested due to age-related changes in the DG. Mice were used as the experimental subjects to test whether the decline of RbAp48 was also related to age-related memory loss.

  7. Gut–memory connection - Wikipedia

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    The gut–memory connection is the relation between the gastrointestinal tract and memory performance. The phenomenon of the gut–memory connection is based on and part of the idea of the gut-brain axis , a complex communication network, linking the central nervous system to the gut.

  8. Memory loss: When to worry - AOL

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    By KAREN LATIMER I finished reading Still Alice by Lisa Genova the day before Julianne Moore won the Best Actress Oscar for her role as a 50 year old Harvard professor faced with early-onset ...

  9. Strong Medicine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Y. Morton, in a review for Library Journal, describes it as a "slick, contemporary novel" but criticises the heroine as unrealistic. [2] David Woods, writing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, comments that the novel is unusual in its broadly "favourable" treatment of the pharmaceutical industry, but criticises the "cardboard" characterisations.