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9 Feb 2010 ... Where did I park my car?What is that lady's name?Where are my glasses?Some call these "senior moments" or "tip-of-the-tongue" experiences.
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Your Brain-Protection Plan · Memory lapses are common at any age. You can't find your keys, you ... Diabetes and Alzheimer's Disease: New Connections ...
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1 Aug 2012 ... Are you forgetting to do things that should be no-brainers? Typically, these are not “senior moments,” but involve information overload, time ...
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You're Not Losing Your Mind, Just Your Estrogen: Memory Lapses and Menopause. As if hot flashes and mood swings aren't enough to deal with, you suddenly ...
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7 May 2013 ... Instantly connect to what's most important to you. Follow your friends, experts, favorite celebrities, and breaking news.
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3 Feb 2009 ... While your first thought after that lapse of memory may have been that you have Alzheimer's disease, chances are you're either perfectly ...
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27 Mar 2013 ... These occasional memory lapses are normal signs that your brain is a little overworked. But memory loss also can be part of a bigger problem ...
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7 Sep 2010 ... Fortunately, DID is rare, making it less likely that your memory lapses are the result of this profoundly disabling condition. I hope this brief ...
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But how much forgetfulness is too much? How can you tell whether your memory lapses are within the scope of normal aging or are a symptom of something ...
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People commonly associate memory lapses in their mid-30s, 40s, or 50s as a sign of Alzheimer's disease as they approach later adulthood, but typically this is ...
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