Memory and other brain skills begin to decline at the age of 45 – much earlier than previously thought, say researchers.
A major study shows the brain's capacity for memory, reasoning and comprehension starts waning in middle age rather than in the 60s.
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I am 61 and I have no problem with my memory, I can remember everything that happened as long ago as 2 minutes ago. Now hmm what was i saying, oh yes my memory is clear and I am happy that Preisent Clinton is doing so well in the polls.Today I will watch as with all of you the Monica Luinski ethics debate and I am sure that our current vice-president Dick Cheney will be there to attest for our president. Cant seem to remember how to spell my name very well but its because my mom cant remember it either soo that has nothing to do with, darn what was I thinking, oh yeah about I didnt inhail, I think that was it. Oh well I have it written donwn someplace, that is if I can remember where I live, geez happens all the time to even the best of us. Peace, spelling is off today but my wife, yep I have a wife, I think, says my spelling isnt too good anymore but she doesnt no, I think she is still me wife, (Wait) we were divorced I think peace
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