Memory and
thinking issues
keep piling up?



Memory and
thinking issues
keep piling up?
Increasingly forgetting words and names, and losing your train of thought? It may be more than normal aging.
Get important information on signs and symptoms, available tests, and more.
These issues may be due to an excessive buildup of a protein in the brain called amyloid.
Not sure where to start when talking to your doctor? Consider using these helpful questions to have a more productive conversation about your memory and thinking issues.
VISUAL: Opens on a green, nondescript space. We see a zoomed-in section of the completed pile. We hear Elizabeth (aged 60-65 years) speaking. Text transitions up from the baseline.
VO: Did I read this?
Super: Re-read chapters
SFX: Pages flipping.
VISUAL: We zoom out. Text transitions up from the baseline.
VO: Did I get eggs?
Super: Forgotten groceries, Re-read chapters
SFX: Beep of cash register.
VISUAL: We continue to zoom out. Text transitions up from the baseline
VO: Where are my keys?
Super: Misplaced keys, Missed grandkid’s game, Confused recipe, Forgotten groceries, Re-read chapters
SFX: Blender on. Ball lands in glove. Crowd cheers. Keys jingling.
VISUAL: We continue to zoom out. Tag “Memory & thinking issues keep piling up?” animates onscreen.
Announcer VO: Memory and thinking issues keep piling up?
Super: Memory & thinking issues keep piling up?
VISUAL: Copy transitions on screen.
Announcer VO: It may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain.
Super: It may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain.
VISUAL: Visit MoreThanNormalAging.com
Announcer VO: Visit MoreThanNormalAging.com
Super: Visit MoreThanNormalAging.com
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