When Loved Ones' Memories Start to Fade, It's Time to Act ; Meeting Up with Relatives Over the Festive Period Could Help Their Health, Says Julie Anderson
Western Morning News, The › December 13, 2011
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Western Morning News, The › December 13, 2011
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One of the less enjoyable sides to Christmas can be noticing that your parents or loved ones are starting to show signs of old age.
Coming together with family members over the festive period - indeed during any holiday - can provide close-up first hand evidence of the signs of ageing, especially if you haven't seen your loved one for weeks or months. It can be an arresting reminder that we will all get old.See the full content of this document
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When Loved Ones' Memories Start to Fade, It's Time to Act ; Meeting Up with Relatives Over the Festive Period Could Help Their Health, Says Julie Anderson
It is also worth remembering, as you embark on this Christmas holiday, that you may be noticing not just signs of ageing but the early signs of dementia.
In truth, memory problems are not an inevitable par...See the full content of this document
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