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Why is my memory so bad at 46? Unpacking midlife cognitive changes

According to the National Institute on Aging, some degree of memory problems and a modest decline in thinking skills are a normal part of aging. However, if you find yourself asking, **why is my memory so bad at 46?**, it can be alarming. Understanding the root causes behind this midlife cognitive shift can help you address concerns and take proactive steps for brain health.

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