The causes of memory loss may be directly related to brain damage.
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Why memory may deteriorate
Causes that could result in memory impairment include traumatic brain injury, stroke, and brain cancer.
Deterioration of brain function may be associated with diseases of other organs and organ systems.
A disease characterized by a complete or partial loss of the ability to remember events is called amnesia.
The specific diagnosis of the type of amnesia depends on the specific part of the brain that is affected.
At what age do memory problems begin?
Most often, memory and attention disorders are observed in older people due to the natural aging of the body.
After 60-65 years, the functional activity of the brain decreases.
An elderly person may be forgetful and inattentive, but this does not always indicate pathology.
What impairs memory?
Constant, prolonged stress and depressive disorders negatively affect memory.
Because the brain is focused on a troubling issue, a person may become distracted in other areas of life.
Researchers have found that brain training can help people suffering from depression or Parkinson's disease.
What is missing in the body if you have a bad memory
Vitamin D deficiency has been found to impair the brain's ability to plan, process and form recent memories.
Experimental work has revealed a link between decreased vitamin D levels in older people and memory loss as a result of aging.
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