Will it be Regular Loss of memory or Early Dementia?

Will it be Regular Loss of memory or Early Dementia?

You want to ask your neighbor about his daughter, who has just finished her freshman year of college. But you can\u2019t remember her name \u2014 until later. \n”, “explanation”: “That tip-of-the-tongue feeling is most likely not a reason to worry. \u201cWhen word-finding problems are a part of normal aging, the problem happens occasionally in conversations and the word often \u2018comes back\u2019 after a few minutes,\u201d says Kimberly Mueller, who studies age-related changes in speech and language patterns at the Alzheimer\u2019s Disease Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. If these retrieval problems \u2014 using pronouns instead of names you can\u2019t remember, for example, or peppering conversation with \u201cums\u201d and \u201cahhs\u201d as your brain struggles to find a word \u2014 become more frequent and disruptive, it could signal the mild cognitive impairment that s disease dementia, Mueller says.”, “hint”: “”, “answers”: < "answer0":>, “answer1”: < "isRight":>> >, “quest2”: < "imageBrowse":>

You sometimes look in the mirror and don\u2019t recognize yourself. It\u2019s the strangest thing. \n”, “explanation”: “We\u2019re not talking about being struck by seeing your crow\u2019s feet, but literally not knowing your own reflection. Difficulty recognizing everyday objects \u2014 including your face \u2014 is an early sign of serious memory loss, according to Michael Rafii, M.D., medical director of the Alzheimer\u2019s Therapeutic Research Institute of the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. The institute is partnering with Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital in Boston and the Cleveland Clinic on the APT Webstudy (aptwebstudy.org), a large-scale research effort that uses periodic online memory tests to help identify older adults at higher risk of developing Alzheimer\u2019s.”, “hint”: “”, “answers”: < "answer0":>, “answer1”: < "isRight":>> >, “quest3”: < "imageBrowse":>

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You always miss the turn to get to the grandkids\u2019 regular soccer field. \n”, “explanation”: “Consider using the GPS on your phone, but don’t be overly concerned that it’s dementia. Continue reading Will it be Regular Loss of memory or Early Dementia?