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Center for Women's health
We all forget things. Even in our twenties, we might lose our keys or forget the name of someone we just met. As we age, these moments of forgetfulness happen more often. For people in their late forties and early fifties, the onset of menopause can bring even more brain fog and memory lapses. But the big question is: when should you worry that something is wrong? Is it just menopause, or might it be early warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia?
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