Health

What to Expect as You Age

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Most of us don’t expect to have the same wrinkle-free skin we had in our twenties or be able to run a mile at our high school pace, but we often expect our memory and other thinking skills to stay the same — or close to it — as we approach midlife and beyond.

But our brains are organs, and just as with other organs in the body such as the heart, lungs, and skin, growing older means age-related changes are a fact of life.

However, although declines in memory and cognitive processing speed can be a normal part of brain aging, they can also be signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Telling the difference can be challenging, even for doctors, especially when the changes can be gradual and subtle.

To put it another way, the line between “normal” forgetting, and “cause-for-concern” forgetting can be hard to define.

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