||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Harvard Medical School Improving Memory|By Helen G. Berrigan|Very helpful. Clearly written, separating out dementia/Alzheimers from normal aging memory loss. Also covered other aspects of what is and isn't dementia.|2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| reliable overview, with good depth for it's length|By Just MeAbout the Author|Prepared by the editors of Harvard Health Publications in consultation with Kirk R. Daffner, M.D., Director, Center for Brain-Mind Medicine and Chief, Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Associate Profe
By age 60, more than half of adults have concerns about their memory. However, minor memory lapses that occur with age are not usually signs of a serious neurological disorder, such as Alzheimer's disease, but rather the result of normal changes in the structure and function of the brain. This report describes age-related changes and other causes of memory impairment--and how to distinguish between them. It also explains how and why certain health conditions (such as ca...
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