Memory problems usually aren’t a problem until we reach a certain age. In fact, we tend to take the efficient operation of our memory for granted and assume that we won’t experience clinically significant failures unless we develop some form of dementia. However, many people begin to experience memory problems in their 40s or even earlier and might wonder if they need to seek help. As a matter of fact, it’s recommended that we should be aware that the functioning of our memory can fluctuate for various reasons, some natural and others pathological. With this knowledge, we can prevent…
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