Dr. Vernon Williams for U.S. News & World Report: Memory Declines Aren't Inevitable. Here's What You Can Do.

Dr. Vernon Williams for U.S. News & World Report: Memory Declines Aren't Inevitable. Here's What You Can Do.

Posted By Vernon B. Williams, MD || 15-Dec-2020

IF YOU’RE LIKE MOST people, you've experienced memory loss at some point in your life. From forgetting where you put something to not being immediately able to recall a person’s name, most of us have been there a time or two. However, as we age, more consistent and sometimes severe memory declines can begin to take hold – forcing the person experiencing them to alter their way of living to cope. Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are among the age-related memory disorders that can have a debilitating effect on a person’s quality of life, and unfortunately, can also shorten that life.

But we don’t have to accept devastating memory problems as a fact of life as we get older. There's plenty we can do right now to help maintain our memory function and enhance it. The even better news is that much of what we can do that will improve our memory and brain health is also good for the whole body – a win-win.

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