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Aging Untold: Why evenings can be difficult for people with memory loss
The article discusses sundowning, a phenomenon where people with memory loss experience increased confusion and anxiety in the evenings, and offers strategies for caregivers. It also covers the benefits of downsizing for older adults, a cardiac arrest rescue at a bowling alley, and the resurgence of vinyl record production in Nashville.
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