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Is there a difference between normal, age related memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease?

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Is there a difference between normal, age related memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease?

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Memory does change as we age, but there is a clear distinction between normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers are very interested in learning more about why some individuals age without developing memory loss, while other’s develop Alzheimer’s disease. Over the last 10 years researchers have identified what some believe to be a transitional state between normal, age related memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease which is called “mild cognitive impairment.

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Memory does change as we age, but there is a clear distinction between normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers are very interested in learning more about why some individuals age without developing memory loss, while other’s develop Alzheimer’s disease.

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