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Some Memory Problems Stem From Medical Conditions


 

Reversible medical conditions such as hypothyroidism and vitamin deficiency could be the cause of mild cognitive impairment in up to 17% of patients with symptoms, according to a study by Dr. Gregory Jicha and colleagues at the University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Dr. Jicha suggested that primary care physicians test for the conditions in patients who may be showing signs of memory decline.

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