Age-related memory loss is a common problem that is the effect of the normal process of neuron or nerve cell degeneration as we get older, as well as lifestyle-related and environmental factors. It is usually the elderly who show obvious instances of memory loss, but even younger adults in their late twenties and thirties may experience the onset of gradual decline in memory function.
Tags: Adults, Cell Degeneration, Decline, Elderly, Environmental Factors, Instances, Lifestyle, Memory Function, Memory Loss, Nerve Cell, Neuron, Twenties And Thirties
