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In Alzheimer's, people often retain obscure old memories, but have trouble recalling recent events and conversations. Or they may forget the names of simple things. "If a person can't find their car in a six-floor garage at JFK because they forgot to look at the number, that's probably just a senior moment," says Dr. Doraiswamy. "But if they can't remember the color or make of the car they've been driving for years," that could be more serious. |
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