Six Myths about Alzheimer’s disease

By SSuchy, Editor Thursday, April 26, 2012
Myth: Consistent memory loss is a normal part of aging   Fact: It is common for people to have occasional memory problems as they age, such as forgetting the name of recent acquaintances or where you set the keys.  However, Alzheimer’s disease is much more than occasional memory lap...
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide
4/27/12 1:54pm

Thanks for the terrific "myth buster", Sara. Very informative. I especially like the clarification of the memory issues due to normal aging and memory issue due to disease. People need to know when NOT to worry as well as when to get check.

Carol

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By SSuchy, Editor— Last Modified: 05/01/12, First Published: 04/26/12