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Memory loss is often dismissed as a normal part of aging. If you or someone you know is experiencing memory loss or changes in behavior or thinking skills, it’s time to learn the facts.
Dr. Jeffrey Apter, MD, board certified in psychiatry and member of the Medical Staff of Princeton Health, will explain the difference between mild cognitive impairment, dementia and Alzheimer’s, and outline the next steps for people who have started to notice a decline in their memory.
Early detection, diagnosis and intervention are vital because they provide the best opportunities for treatment, support and planning for the future.