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Why do memory goes week with the age?
Asked by Dinesh Manaktala,
04 Apr '10 07:59 pm
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This does not happen with everyone but the brain cells which die are not replaced in the same quantity as we age therefore some people will have memory lapses or develop dementia.
Answered by Janis, 04 Apr '10 09:02 pm
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When you purchase a machine - fridge,washing machine,TV or any such thing you get a certificate of Gurantee for 7 years or 5 years or 10 years or so. In fact withing that period you would not any problem with it but after passing that period you start getting the problem. So is case with human after 55 you start getting problem of hair falling, sight, hearing problem and forget full are the few sympton
Answered by rajendra partap sinha, 02 Mar '11 01:45 pm
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Brain nerves are getting weak and slow in response. This may be the reason
Answered by hitler, 04 Apr '10 08:01 pm
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The thing that always scared me the most about growing old was not the wrinkles or the bad hips or even stuff like heart disease and cancer it was the thought of my mind going, says Emily, a retired school teacher and widow, living with her two greyhounds. I mean, people joke about it you know, getting old and getting Alzheimers and all that - but the reality is actually quite horrible when you start forgetting things or dont feel like your brain is as sharp as it used to be. Its really quite unsettling!
In fact, being a schoolteacher, Emily was used to having lots of facts and figures at her fingertips but recently, she had noticed that she was often having trouble recalling someones name or address and even struggling to remember the character or plot points of some of her favourite films and novels!
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 04 Apr '10 09:19 pm
The thing that always scared me the most about growing old was not the wrinkles or the bad hips or even stuff like heart disease and cancer it was the thought of my mind going, says Emily, a retired school teacher and widow, living with her two greyhounds. I mean, people joke about it you know, getting old and getting Alzheimers and all that - but the reality is actually quite horrible when you start forgetting things or dont feel like your brain is as sharp as it used to be. Its really quite unsettling!
In fact, being a schoolteacher, Emily was used to having lots of facts and figures at her fingertips but recently, she had noticed that she was often having trouble recalling someones name or address and even struggling to remember the character or plot points of some of her favourite films and novels!
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So that ur children can take advantage of your memory loss
Answered by ajit dubey, 04 Apr '10 08:04 pm
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