Why the Romans didn't get dementia - study finds it is a 'modern disease' because there are so few mentions of severe memory loss in ancient texts

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Ancient Greeks recognised that ageing commonly brought memory issues - today diagnosed as 'mild cognitive impairment', but there was no evidence of memory or speech loss.
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