Distinguishing breaks in memory from early signs of Alzheimer’s disease by Taylor Bennett | Jun 26, 2019 | Health Conditions, Memory, Mental Health Topics Alzheimer’s diminishes one’s memory, ability to think, and everyday functioning; currently, an estimated 5.8 million Americans suffer from the disease. That said, memory loss doesn’t always signify Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia—instead, we might experience a simple lapse in our memory. It’s important to distinguish the difference and understand…
Natural Selection is Helping Humans by “Weeding Out” Serious Illnesses Like Alzheimer’s by Taylor Bennett | Sep 8, 2017 | Health Conditions, Memory, Mental Health Topics, Research One of the biggest fears we have for our grandparents, our parents, and our lovers is the onset of Alzheimer’s. As we age, we start to become more forgetful. We can’t remember where we threw our keys or why we just walked to the kitchen. It’s normal. But still, we’re…