Memory Loss and Aging - How the Brain Changes as We Age

May 20th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

According to studies, our brain age like the rest of our body. By the age of 20, we begin to lose a few brain cells. However, memory loss and aging should not really be of much concern to most of us at this point. We must understand that memory loss and aging is a long slow process.For most people memory loss and aging do not even go together. A lot of people who are already in their 60s and 70s have very good memory. On the other hand, there are a lot of young people who are still in their early twenties who are already experiencing memory loss. Yes, memory loss is more common among the elderly than the young but that does not really mean that memory loss and aging goes together all the time.

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