Memory
Short-Term Slip
Forget what you ate for dinner last night? Blanking on those little memories like that can be a thing of the past.
Factors That Help or Hurt
Memory
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A Little Alcohol May Stave Off Alzheimer's | Article
Drinking light to moderate amounts of alcohol may lower the risk for developing Alzheimer's.
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How to Protect and Improve Your Memory | Article
Occasional memory lapses—what you ate for dinner last night or where you parked your car at the mall—are normal.
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Five Steps to Better Memory | Article
Aging can make it harder to remember some things. But by focusing on your potential and continuing to exercise your mind, you may be able to boost your memory power. Here are some strategies.
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Men's Biggest Memory Thieves | Article
Want to keep your memory going strong for a long time to come? Preserve your brain power by banishing these mental burglars.
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Cancer Survivors May Be at Risk for Memory Problems | Article
40% of patients with history of disease reported forgetfulness, confusion
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Surprising Memory Savers and Stealers | Article
Misplaced your keys—again? Here's what researchers now know can help (or hurt) in the quest to fight forgetfulness.
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Keep Your Noggin Fit With Brain Exercise | Article
Getting more blood to the brain is an important way to counteract the effects of aging.
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Easy Memory Boosters to the Rescue | Article
If you need to rev up your recall ASAP, put these four simple tricks to work for you.













