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10 Unusual Signs of Memory Loss You May Have Missed

Hygiene problems

This is probably one of the biggest signals that your close one is losing the memory. Often, a person with memory loss issues forgets to take care of herself/himself. Look for changes in the appearance of your loved ones to find clues to memory loss. An example is stubble on someone who is generally clean-shaven. Unwashed clothes or putting clothes on inside-out can be a subtle hint of the condition.

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