Happy & Healthy with Amy

Memory Basics Part 3: What's Normal Aging, What's Not

Amy Lang Season 1 Episode 292

Do you ever find yourself asking: Is this brain fog from menopause, normal aging, or the start of something more serious? If so, this episode is for you. 

With so many of us seeing parents struggle with cognitive decline, these fears are valid. But not all forgetfulness is the same—and in this episode, you’ll learn what’s normal at midlife and what might signal something deeper.

What to Listen For

  1. [00:03:00] What’s normal forgetfulness in your 50s.
  2. [00:04:00] How menopause and hormonal shifts affect your brain’s attention and working memory.
  3. [00:05:00] Other potential causes of brain fog that you might not have considered—like post-COVID inflammation and thyroid issues.
  4. [00:06:00] How memory changes in your 70s and 80s differ from those in midlife.
  5. [00:09:00] What’s never normal at any age when it comes to memory—clear red flags you should know.
  6. [00:11:00] The four stages on the memory loss spectrum—from normal aging to dementia.
  7. [00:12:00] The key difference between brain fog and Alzheimer’s that many people miss.
  8. [00:16:00] Why heart health and metabolic health matter so much for your brain.
  9. [00:17:00] How your daily choices have more power over your brain health than your genetics—and what you can start doing today.

In this episode, you'll learn how to spot the difference between normal memory issues and signs of cognitive decline—plus why midlife is your window of opportunity to build a healthier brain.

🎧 Listen now and if this resonated with you, share this episode with a friend who keeps losing track of her keys or phone. 

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