AgingAlzheimer's/Dementia

This form of memory loss is common— but most Americans don’t know about it

(By Jon Hamilton for NPR)

About one in seven people 60 and older have a brain condition that may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease.

The condition, called mild cognitive impairment, occupies a gray zone between normal aging of the brain and dementia. And most people know almost nothing about it. Continue reading here…

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