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According to studies, our brains age as the rest of our body. Until the age of 20 years, we start to lose a few brain cells. However, memory loss and aging should not really much care for most of us at this point. We must understand that memory loss and aging is a long slow process. For most people, memory loss and not even ageing. A lot of people who are already in their 60s and 70s have very good memory. On the other hand, there are a lot of young people who are still in their early twenties, are in memory loss. Yes, memory loss is more common among the elderly than the young but not really mean that memory loss and aging resistance goes together all the time. What causes memory loss? There are a number of reasons why people lose their memories. According to experts, memory loss may be caused by certain types of diseases such as depression and dementia. Among the elderly, serious memory loss is often associated with Alzheimer's disease, which affects the brain. Another possible cause of memory loss is head injuries and stroke. Severe head injuries can affect the brain and can cause temporary or even permanent memory loss. It is not unusual that people who suffer severe head injuries to have complete temporary amnesia. Fortunately, most people who suffer from amnesia after an accident finally their memory. People who abuse drugs and alcohol often suffer from memory loss. According to experts, drug abuse can have serious effects on the brain. Some time use of banned drugs could lead to serious brain damage in some people. Younger people are more susceptible to serious brain damage resulting from the use of banned drugs. On the other hand, alcoholism can lead to early deterioration of the human brain. Studies show that alcoholics are more likely to suffer from severe memory loss, as they are compared to age, people are only moderate drinkers. When can we say that their memories are serious problems? Memory loss and aging happens gradually. It is normal for us to forget names and faces now and again. However, if you begin to forget what you have done, only a few hours or, if you forget your regular routines, you better get some help. Severe memory loss can be a sign of dementia or other types of diseases that affect your brain functions.
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