Improving Memory Understanding Age-related Memory Loss

Cover of Improving Memory Understanding Age-related Memory Loss by Kirk R. Daffner
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: 4th
Pages: 49
ISBN-13: 9781614010975
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Weight: 0.35 Pounds
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Improving Memory: Understanding Age-related Memory Loss by Kirk R. Daffner, published by Harvard Health Publications in 2015, is a concise 49-page report that explores the impact of age-related memory loss on personal identity and daily living. This edition provides insights into how memories shape our lives and the significance of maintaining cognitive health as we age. It addresses common concerns about memory decline and distinguishes between normal age-related changes and those indicative of dementia.

Readers will find practical advice on preserving memory and brain health, emphasizing the importance of physical and mental activity. The report also outlines various types of dementia and available treatments, offering a comprehensive overview of memory disorders. By understanding the nuances of memory loss, individuals can better navigate the challenges associated with aging and enhance their overall well-being.


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In many ways, our memories shape who we are. They make up our internal biographiesthe stories we tell ourselves about what we’ve done with our lives. They tell us who we’re connected to, who we’ve touched during our lives, and who has touched us. In short, our memories are crucial to the essence of who we are as human beings. Age-related memory loss, then, can represent a loss of self. It also affects the practical side of life. Forgetting how to get from your house to the grocery store, how to do everyday tasks, or how you are connected to family members, friends, and other people can mean losing your ability to live independently. It’s not surprising, then, that concerns about declining thinking and memory skills rank among the top fears people have as they age. There’s no getting around the fact that the ability to remember can slip with age. Many of these changes are normal, and not a sign of dementia. Improving Memory: Understanding age-related memory loss helps you understand the difference between normal, age-related changes in memory and changes caused by dementia. The report also offers tips on how to keep your brain healthy, and how to help improve your memory if you’re living with age-related memory loss. One of the key components of this memory-saving program is to keep the rest of your body healthy. Many medical conditionsfrom heart disease to depressioncan affect your memory. Staying physically and mentally active turns out to be among the best prescriptions for maintaining a healthy brain and a resilient memory. Improving Memory: Understanding age-related memory loss also discusses the different types of dementia and the treatments available for them.

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Publisher: Harvard Health Publications. Year: 2015.
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ISBN-13: 9781614010975.
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Language: en. Pages: 49. Edition: 4th.

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