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The 10 Questions to Ask if You’re Worried You May Have Alzheimer’s

The Telegraph Health

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We know of Alzheimer’s as a progressive disease, with the first subtle indications emerging up to 18 years before people receive a formal diagnosis. But medical experts confirm that the main challenge is distinguishing between temporary cognitive issues and the red flag warning signs for Alzheimer’s. However, Dr Rabins, who has authored the books Is It Alzheimer’s? and The 36-Hour Day, confirms that there are key ways to identify the difference between dementia and simply ageing. Here are some of the questions to ask, which can help distinguish between the two.

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