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Can memory loss in old age be reversed? An expert's guide

An estimated 40% of people over the age of 65 experience some form of age-associated memory impairment. This statistic brings a critical question to the forefront for many families and individuals: can memory loss in old age be reversed? The answer, while complex, reveals a distinction between normal aging and more serious conditions.

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