Massachusetts General Hospital's Mind, Mood, & Memory (MMM)
Volume 20 • Number 11 • November 2024
Confabulation: Benign Memory Mix-Ups or Early Signs of Cognitive Impairment?
Memory is imperfect. Certain information may be harder to recall at one time or another. Details can become fuzzy, and at times, a memory can become jumbled by events and information that are either fictitious or borrowed from other memories. Mixing up memories or inserting imaginary events or circumstances into …
Issue Highlights
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- Can Planting Trees Protect Against Dementia and Other Diseases?
- Research Suggests Shingles May Raise the Risk of Memory Problems Later in Life
- Can You Reduce the Effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder By Starting Treatment Early?
- Researchers Raise Questions About New Cardiovascular Risk Calculator
- Making and Losing Memories
- Men, Women, and Depression
- Compulsive Decluttering