Feeling tired now and then is normal, especially as people age. However, when fatigue becomes persistent and interferes with daily life, it’s...
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When people think about cognitive decline, they often imagine the obvious symptoms: forgetfulness, confusion, or difficulty finding the right words. While these signs are common in conditions like dementia, there are other, less-known symptoms that often go unnoticed. These rare signs can appear years before the more recognizable symptoms and may provide early warnings of […] The post Uncommon signs of cognitive decline older people need to know appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Feeling tired now and then is normal, especially as people age. However, when fatigue becomes persistent and interferes with daily life, it’s...
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