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Dementi Memory And Social Abilities

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Shelby Robinson Mrs. Keller Dementia 10 December, 2015 Dementia Dementia is not a specific disease, however it is a group of diseases that interfere with daily activities that involve memory and social abilities. Dementia affects at least two parts of the brain, which includes memory loss, impaired judgement, or language. But even though memory loss is a part of Dementia, it doesn’t mean you have it. There is a certain extent of memory loss that is a normal part of aging. There are many types of Dementia, but the most common type is Alzheimer’s Disease. Many diseases of dementia are not curable, but if the cause is treated the disease may improve greatly. DEMENTIA Diagnoses of Dementia can be frightening for those affected by it, their

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