Often as we age, it is easy to forget things. A new study has shown that people who do not recognize that they have memory loss, however, they have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. On the other hand, those that recognize memory loss but have a partner or caregiver who is not worried that it is an issue, are not likely to develop the disease. The study involved 1,000 older participants, the largest of it’s kind.
Read more: The Unexpected Sign Of Alzheimer’s Disease – PsyBlog
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