Memory Loss - How To Improve Memory

July 30th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Memory loss (dementia) is usually defined as a mild downfall or decline in memory that occurs with age but does not affect or harm daily activities and does not generally aggravate. Hence, age factor plays a very important role in this. With time or due to years of constant use and biological wear and tear, the brain slowly starts losing its sharpness and gets slow in processing information and in sending and receiving signals essential to day-to-day life.

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Lipitor and Memory Loss - Where Is The Connection?

March 6th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Memory loss is an extremely common problem for people of all ages but more so for the elderly. Presently there is a range of treatments that help memory loss sufferers deal with their condition. Other treatments are also available to help prevent a persons memory loss from further deteriorating. As you can imagine there are a wide range of situations that bring on memory loss and one of them is the frequent use of certain prescription drugs.

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