Early Memory Loss Clinical Trial

Memory loss is unusual forgetfulness. You may not be able to remember new events, recall one or more memories of the past, or both.

Is there something you’re forgetting? Or are you noticing others you care about being a bit more absent-minded than they used to be. Perhaps it’s you, your parents, your partner or spouse, or close friends. They say elephants never forget, but people can – especially as they grow older – and things do tend to slip our minds. This can be worrying.

Often there’s nothing at all to be concerned about. However, sometimes it can be a sign of the early stages of memory loss.

  • Are you aged between 50 and 90 years of age?
  • Do you often misplace/lose things?
  • Do you sometimes have trouble finding the right word?
  • Is it more difficult to learn new things?
  • Have you become less interested in hobbies or activities?
  • Do you have trouble remembering appointments or family occasions?
  • Are you finding it’s not as easy to remember people’s names without really thinking about it?
  • Does it take you longer to make decisions?
  • Have people commented on your memory lapses?

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Early Memory Loss Clinical Trial