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Forget about worrying

By age 60, more than half of adults have concerns about their memory. However, minor memory lapses that occur with age are not usually signs of a serious neurological disorder, such asAlzheimer's disease, but rather the result of normal changes in the structure and function of the brain.

Harvard Health Letters

June 13, 2012

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