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Alzheimer's Disease (Genetics (Tau (Tau is likely the underlying cause…
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Depression; hallucinations; delusions; agitation. Collectively these are termed non-cognitive symptoms.
Activities are deemed instrumental for complex activities (e.g. driving); and basic for simpler ones (e.g. eating and dressing)
Cognitive decline in Alzheimer's is observable before a clinical diagnosis, however, the observed dysfunction is not qualitatively different from that seen in normal ageing
Comparison of a normal aged brain (left) and the brain of a person with Alzheimer's (right). Characteristics that separate the two are pointed out.
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