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Dementia may present itself in a variety of ways, and at younger ages than most would think

Below is a website that has some really good, easy to follow information regarding dementia stages, specifically recognizing Alzheimer's Disease (AD), but tau and amyloid-beta pathologies can be seen for other dementia-causing illnesses and after brain injury, single or chronic. Understand Mild Cognitive Impairment & Alzheimer's Disease (youngerthanyouthink.com)

 
 
 

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