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Memory & Aging
Our ability to remember can change as we age. People are often
concerned that they are "losing their memory."
In most cases, this memory loss is due to normal aging. However, in some
cases, memory loss is caused by a treatable medical condition.
Some of the conditions commonly associated with memory loss
include: Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, depression, head injury,
Parkinson's disease or stroke. Additionally, certain medications
(or combinations), hormone imbalance, or substance abuse can contribute
to memory loss.
If you are concerned about yourself or a loved one, please call
us to schedule a
complimentary memory screen at (802) 447-1409 or toll free at
(888) 263-6347.
What causes memory loss?
- Alzheimer's disease
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Head injury
- Parkinson's disease
- Strokes
- Other dementias (Lewy-Body, Pick's)
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