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10. Memory Loss

We all forget where we've put the keys from time to time. However, when a person cannot remember where they went last week, it could be due to aging, but memory loss in young and middle-aged people may be an indicator of kidney disease. When the kidneys malfunction it deprives the brain of the oxygen it needs to work at full capacity. In such a situation memory abilities decline. Kidney disease makes it much harder to concentrate. Some people might also begin to feel dizzy.

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