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S/N/83. Is mental decline inevitable with age?
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- 2007
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The paper examines the reasons behind the mental decline in humans discussing its psychological effects, reviewing neurological research into the factors that cause it, describing Senile Dementia of an Alzheimer's type (SDAT), and arguing whether decline in memory is age related.
KEYWORDS: Mental decline, Alzheimer, dementia, aging,
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