(HealthDay News) -- Everyone forgets things now and then, and
remembering everything naturally becomes more difficult as you get
older.
But certain types of memory loss may indicate something much
more serious. The American Academy of Family Physicians says the
following warning signs should not be ignored:
- Suddenly forgetting things much more frequently than you once
did.
- Having difficulty remembering tasks you have performed many
times.
- Having trouble learning how to do new things.
- Telling the same stories or saying the same phrases repeatedly
in a conversation.
- Having problems dealing with money or making decisions.
- Having difficulty keeping track of daily events.
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