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Memory declines faster in years closest to death; mental activity best protection
April 4, 2012 by NewsBot
New research finds that a person’s memory declines at a faster rate in the two- and-a-half years before death than at any other time after memory problems first begin. A second study shows that keeping mentally fit through board games or reading may be the best way to preserve memory during late life.