Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Aging vs. Cognitive Decline: Are Your "Senior Moments" More Than a Laughing Matter?

Newser Newsletter
June 11, 2024
 

It happens to all of us...

We walk into a room and forget why we went there. We lose our train of thought in the middle of a sentence. We misplace our keys, phone or reading glasses.

Usually, we laugh these off as "senior moments." But inside, we're all wondering if they could be signs of cognitive decline, dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
Do you know what's happening to your brain?
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A pair of recent studies from the University of Southern California estimates that over seven million Americans have undiagnosed mild cognitive impairment (MCI). According to these studies, more than 90% of Americans with MCI are unaware they have the condition, which is a common precursor to dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

Your free guide offers six key insights:
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  • Differentiating Normal Aging, MCI and Dementia: How do you tell the difference between forgetfulness due to aging and more severe cognitive decline?
  • How MCI Can Evolve: Delve into the progression from MCI to dementia.
  • Causes and Risk Factors: Explore the many origins of MCI—genetics, lifestyle and underlying health conditions.
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You can improve your brain health and cognitive vitality at any age.

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