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    1. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      At what age does memory loss starts to set in?

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      Any person can suffer memory loss. Getting involved in accidents or suffering from some type of illness can cause a person to have memories loss. However, if all other factors check out, a person is not supposed to start experiencing memory loss until they’re at least approaching their 60s. This isRead more

      Any person can suffer memory loss. Getting involved in accidents or suffering from some type of illness can cause a person to have memories loss. However, if all other factors check out, a person is not supposed to start experiencing memory loss until they’re at least approaching their 60s. This is the “old age”, and it is often characterized with loss of cognitive functions, forgetting things, memory loss. How it is managed will determine how bad it gets. Not all elderly persons suffer memory loss, some don’t experience it until they’re well into their 80s or 90s.

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    2. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      Do people who sleepwalk or sleeptalk know they do?

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      Most people do not remember if they sleepwalked or talked, I mean from the few I have talked to about sleep walking and sleep talking. But I know that occasionally, some people wake up in a different room or even outside their yard as a result of sleepwalking. Also, some wake up right in the middleRead more

      Most people do not remember if they sleepwalked or talked, I mean from the few I have talked to about sleep walking and sleep talking. But I know that occasionally, some people wake up in a different room or even outside their yard as a result of sleepwalking. Also, some wake up right in the middle of sleepwalking, although this is very rare.

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    3. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      Can be mind be forced into doing something?

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      By practicing mindfulness, you can gain control of your mind and how it works. Try to focus on the present alone. Slowly when you start taming the mind, you will start to focus on the present alone. Never let your mind worry about past or future all the time. Whatever you do develop interest in it aRead more

      By practicing mindfulness, you can gain control of your mind and how it works. Try to focus on the present alone. Slowly when you start taming the mind, you will start to focus on the present alone. Never let your mind worry about past or future all the time. Whatever you do develop interest in it and do it well. Keep yourself physically fit. Learn to relax and slow down. When you have no time to think at all and you really focus and love what you where is the time to imaging things. Don’t waste even one minute. Prioritize your day and allocate time for all activities and love whatever you do.

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