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Worry May Lead to Forgetfulness

The bad news is revealed in a new study, suggesting that stress, worry and depression can lead to forgetfulness. The good news is that stress, worry and depression can lead to forgetfulness. The Scientific American reports on the research, which was conducted by Robert Wilson of
Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and which found that people who most often are anxious or depressed
were 40 times more likely to develop mild cognitive impairment,
a form of memory loss that is often a transitional stage
between normal aging and dementia. Read more in the Scientific American.

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