Memory loss is far more common than many realize. In the United States, approximately 1 in 9 adults over 45 experience some form of memory decline, according to the CDC. The UK paints a similar picture, with millions affected each year by cognitive lapses, as highlighted by the NHS.
The brain, our complex command center, is at the heart of this issue. Yet, what’s truly surprising is that most memory lapses aren’t tied to dramatic events, but to subtle, everyday triggers many people overlook. This article uncovers these hidden causes, revealing just how easily daily life can erode our memories without us even noticing.
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14. Untreated Sleep Apnea Untreated sleep apnea can take a silent toll on memory and cognitive function. This condition causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep,…