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  • Normal Aging Induces Changes in the Brain and Neurodegeneration . . .
    This review clarifies normal aging brain changes in an asymptotic and comprehensive manner, from a gross level to a microscopic and molecular level, and discusses potential approaches to seek the changes with cognitive decline
  • Normal Cognitive Aging - PMC
    Cognitive change as a normal process of aging has been well documented in the scientific literature Some cognitive abilities, such as vocabulary, are resilient to brain aging and may even improve with age
  • Normal cognitive changes in aging - PubMed
    Understanding normal cognitive aging is essential for assessing older patients presenting with memory and other cognitive complaints Many of the risk factors for cognitive aging are modifiable such as hypertension, diabetes, and levels of physical, mental and social activity
  • Is it dementia or normal aging? : Mesulam Center for Cognitive . . .
    Typical age-related cognitive change includes things like walking into a room and forgetting why you went in there It doesn’t mean you’re developing dementia, because ultimately it doesn’t interfere with your daily life, says Sandra Weintraub, PhD
  • What is Normal Cognitive Aging? - BrainFacts
    How does the brain change as it ages? The brain shrinks, or loses volume, with age, primarily in the frontoparietal and hippocampal regions The occipital lobe, in the back of the brain, shrinks much less with age
  • Cognitive Aging Explained - MBRF
    While 87 percent of people age 65 and older may experience cognitive changes due to the normal aging process to varying degrees, there is growing hope and expectation that it’s possible to maintain cognitive health later in life, allowing people to age independently and enjoy the benefits of a fuller life





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