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How is Alzheimer's diagnosed? Plus: The 10 warning signs

Por: The Advocate Entertainment October 14, 2022

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A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s can be devastating for both patients and their families. Sadly, many patients are not diagnosed early because their failing brain health is often written off to normal signs of aging. But, this isn’t an affliction which affects every senior citizen.There are many people whose brains are healthy well into their 90’s and beyond. But, the statistics are staggering and somber. Over 10% of people over the age of 65... + full article



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