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  1. Memory loss is unusual forgetfulness. You may not be able to remember new events, recall one or more memories of the past, or both. The ...
  2. ... nih.gov/29361074/ . National Institute on Aging website. Forgetfulness: knowing when to ask for help. order.nia.nih.gov/publication/forgetfulness-knowing-when-to-ask-for-help . Updated December ...
  3. ... judgment (cognitive skills) Dementia usually first appears as forgetfulness. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition in ... with daily activities. They often know about their forgetfulness. Not everyone with MCI develops dementia. Symptoms of ...
  4. ... cognitive skills) Alzheimer disease usually first appears as forgetfulness. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition in ... daily activities. They are often aware of the forgetfulness. Not everyone with MCI develops Alzheimer disease. Symptoms ...
  5. National Institute on Aging website. Forgetfulness: knowing when to ask for help. order.nia.nih.gov/sites/default/files/2021-01/forgetfulness-when-to-ask-for-help. ...
  6. ... in sleep patterns Changes in thinking Mild confusion Forgetfulness Personality or mood changes Poor concentration and judgment ...
  7. ... the ground (magnetic gait) Slowing of mental function: forgetfulness, difficulty paying attention, apathy or no mood Problems ...
  8. ... interest in sex or changes in sexual response Forgetfulness (in some women) Headaches Mood swings, including irritability, ...
  9. ... can include: Bone pain or tenderness Depression and forgetfulness Feeling tired, ill, and weak Fragile bones of ...
  10. ... at least one of the two following symptoms: Forgetfulness, concentration problems, problems following details (also called "brain ...
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