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New Criteria Defined for Memory Loss Often Mistaken for Alzheimer's

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Although Alzheimer’s disease is the most common typeTrusted Source of dementia, other types such as Lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia can mistakenly be diagnosed as Alzheimer’s because they all share very similar symptoms. This is also the case for other age-related neurological conditions such as mild cognitive impairment. Now, scientists from the Mayo Clinic have identified another memory-loss condition found in older adults that is frequently misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s disease.

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