Alzheimer’s is a specific disease and dementia is a syndrome or category
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia; however, Alzheimer’s is a specific disease whereas dementia is a syndrome or category. Typically, Alzheimer’s develops in person age 65 and older but dementia symptoms can result from other causes that develop earlier in life. Read article here…
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