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Health tip: Help yourself to remember

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(HealthDay News) -- Normal changes to the brain can cause a slight amount of memory loss as you get older.

The Harvard Medical School suggests these tips that may help boost your memory:

  • Stay organized with calendars, lists and address books.
  • Absorb new information in small, digestible pieces that are easier to remember.
  • Focus on all of your senses when you learn something new.
  • Use your brain by writing down new information, drawing a picture of it or saying something out loud.
  • Repeat new information, and gradually space out study times.
  • Take a class run by a medical professional on improving your memory.

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