
Sorry, the truth hurts.
And (spoiler alert!) Lear includes no surefire remedies and frankly, her advice is anything but sexy: There's no magic bullet, not even Ginko biloba, and the best diet advice is this: A heart-healthy diet is also a brain-healthy diet." See? Ho-hum, boring stuff - we know that. (Why most of us eschew the advice is another matter.)
The bottom line: human memory is a strange and wondrous thing. Understanding the difference between procedural, semantic and episodic memory* and realizing most of your "where are my glasses" moments are episodic means you don't have much to worry about. Well, no more than the rest of us do.
Happy reading, whateveryournameis.
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Memory primer:
Procedural memory = remembering how to walk
Semantic memory = remembering what walking is
Episodic memory = who was I walking with, and what was her name?
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