Early Signs of Dementia: What’s Normal Aging and What’s Not?

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Early Signs of Dementia: What’s Normal Aging and What’s Not? Forgetting a name occasionally or walking into a room and forgetting why you went there can happen to almost anyone. As we get older, some changes in memory and thinking can occur. But there is an important difference between occasional forgetfulness and cognitive changes that begin interfering with everyday life. Dementia is not a normal part of aging. It is an umbrella term describing problems with memory, thinking, reasoning, communication, or other cognitive abilities that are serious enough to interfere with daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Recognizing concerning changes early does not mean assuming someone has dementia. Instead, it provides an opportunity to identify the cause and discuss appropriate next steps with a healthcare professional. What Are the Early Signs of Dementia? Dementia can affect people differently. One person may first experience memory problems, ...

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