Photographic Memory

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Easy ways to develop a Photographic Memory

Always forgetting things that you need to remember, or maybe you are in awe of your colleague’s ability to remember so many things from a staff meeting without writing any notes? If you were wish how you can be like that colleague, wait no longer, there are certain steps you can take that would help you develop that wonderful photographic memory that you have always wanted. Now, you do not just have to be in awe of people having photographic memory, but can experience yourself the wonderful benefits it brings! Upgrade yourself and you mind today with the following steps and your life would be tremendously changed.

Various Memory Loss Diseases

Memory loss is not new to use in many ways but not many people know the alarming rate at which the number of people suffering from memory loss related diseases is increasing at! Such diseases include, Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or also known as senile dementia and amnesia. Though they may seem little, but in fact, these three main diseases themselves can branch out into numerous different kinds of different classifications, such as dementia can be categorized into, senile dementia, vascular dementia, chronic or reversible dementia. In this article, we would seek to identify some more common kinds of memory loss diseases.

Causes of Memory Loss

Forgetting where you placed your car keys; unable to recall the name of the person who just introduced himself to you; how about, not being able to remember your anniversary day? Are these familiar questions that you ask yourself most of the time? Memory loss need not be as serious as forgetting everyone you know, but it can no doubt escalate into that or even into worse cases. Memory loss can come from many causes including old age, medical conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease or Dementia, excessive alcoholism and even from lack of brain activity!

Memory loss in Old Age

Sue woke up in horror to find a stranger sleeping next to her and shouted, “Who are you?!” Sue is a 77 year old grandmother who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and the man next to her is her husband of 57 years, one who has loved her all his life and slept beside her ever since they were married.

Alzheimer’s disease, also known as senile dementia, is named after Alois Alzheimer (164-1915). People diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease often lose their memory overtime and it is the worse ever form of memory loss. People who are affected by it can remember things that happen decades ago but cannot remember what they just ate for lunch!