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How much memory loss is normal with ageing?
You’ve driven home from work along the same route for the past five years. Many occasions in everyday life can make us question whether lapses in memory are normal, a sign of cognitive decline, or even the beginning of dementia. Then there’s mild cognitive impairment The road between ageing-associated memory loss and the more concerning memory loss is coined as mild cognitive impairment. For people with mild cognitive impairment, the ability to undertake usual activities becomes gradually and more significantly impacted over time. It affirms older people’s concerns their memory loss is abnormal.
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