Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's disease--often called "the long good-bye"--is the most common form of dementia, causing gradually increasing problems with memory, judgment, and thinking. There's currently no cure for Alzheimer’s--or most other dementias--but there are ways to slow the progression, ease many symptoms, and offer comfort.
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What Causes Alzheimer's Disease and Who Gets It
What is Alzheimer's and who's at risk? Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disorder. 12 questions that pinpoint who's at risk and why.
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9 Common Alzheimer's Myths
Dementia is not a normal part of aging
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Life Expectancy for Someone With Alzheimer's
Life expectancy for someone with Alzheimer's: What's the average life span of someone with Alzheimer's? What influences Alzheimer's longevity?
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