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Michael Douglas suggests the pandemic could be linked to problems with his memory

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Michael Douglas has revealed that he is struggling with his short-term memory and currently researching what the cause might be.

The 76-year-old actor, who is married to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, admitted that an element of 'couch potato-ing' throughout the lockdown hasn't helped either.

Speaking to AARP, the Fatal Attraction star suggested that he had always assumed his memory loss had been linked to marijuana use, but now he isn't so sure.

It was also during his interview that the dad of three vowed to continue working, as it 'keeps you sharp'. "During this Covid-19 period, doing much more couch potato–ing, I have been shocked by the reduction of my stamina," he said when asked about his thoughts on growing older. "And my

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