Your Brain is Younger Than You Think: A Guide to Mental AgingNelson-Hall, 1981 - 153 sider |
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... kind of decay related to aging . In reality , although confusion is undeniably more common in the elderly , it is by no means an exclusive problem of the elderly . Confusion is really a kind of delirium , and delirious states can occur ...
... kind of decay related to aging . In reality , although confusion is undeniably more common in the elderly , it is by no means an exclusive problem of the elderly . Confusion is really a kind of delirium , and delirious states can occur ...
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... kind of depression . A seventy - four - year - old man had never been a very ambitious person . He did not finish high school , and after a series of dif- ferent jobs he became a produce clerk in a supermarket . He en- joyed his work ...
... kind of depression . A seventy - four - year - old man had never been a very ambitious person . He did not finish high school , and after a series of dif- ferent jobs he became a produce clerk in a supermarket . He en- joyed his work ...
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A Guide to Mental Aging Richard M. Torack. kind of resistance is related to a general health factor , in which protection is afforded , not only against viruses , but also against any other kind of bug . Unlike the common cold , there ...
A Guide to Mental Aging Richard M. Torack. kind of resistance is related to a general health factor , in which protection is afforded , not only against viruses , but also against any other kind of bug . Unlike the common cold , there ...
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Is Memory Loss an Indication of Brain Disease? | 1 |
What Is Acute Confusion? | 13 |
What Can We Do about Depression? | 21 |
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