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New
Scientific Study Indicates Depression Causes
Memory Loss
Take a look at the below
article and don't just relate it to the elderly.
Depressive-related memory loss has no age
bias-Young or old. Depression is depression.
Memory Problem May Be Depression, Not
Alzheimer's (Univ. of Wisconsin)
Many senior citizens and their families
are in fear of developing Alzheimer's disease, which is
often characterized by loss of mental faculties and control
of bodily functions. And while memory loss is a sign of
Alzheimer's, in many cases depression may be the culprit.
This is very good news since depression
is treatable while Alzheimer's has no cure.
A recent screening of senior citizens
with memory problems, conducted by staff of the Medical
College of Wisconsin Memory Disorders Clinic and Marquette
University School of Nursing, found that depression, not
Alzheimer's disease, was often the cause.
The screening was a small sample -- 67
seniors participated -- but the results illustrated a
common issue.
Of the 43 percent who said they were
"worried" about their memory, only 14 percent registered in
the lower range for memory based on standardized tests,
according to
Piero G. Antuono, MD,
professor of neurology at MCW, who practices at Froedtert
Hospital. Of the 14 percent, all but one person scored high
on the depression scale.
"We know by clinical experience that
memory loss may be tied to anxiety and depression," Dr.
Antuono said. "When treated, the memory issue may resolve.
Our screening shows that if you have a memory problem, the
outcome might not be Alzheimer's disease. It's much the
same as if you have a severe headache. Very seldom does it
means you have a brain tumor."
The screening was also an effort to find
individuals with true early memory impairment -- people who
are fully functioning but in most cases remain unaware that
they have memory problems. Previous studies have shown that
individuals with true early memory impairment develop
Alzheimer's at a rate of roughly 15 percent per year. None
of the seniors screened was found to fall into this group.
Senior citizens concerned about their
memory are encouraged to seek an evaluation to determine
the cause of memory loss, thereby facilitating access to
early treatment interventions if indicated.
Educate yourself on your illness and know
that if you have severe depression, memory loss comes with
it.
If you are
feeling suicidal please call 1-800-784-2433
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