What Is The Difference Between Demetia And Alzheimer’s?
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Dementia refers to a loss of cognitive function (cognition) due to changes in the brain caused by disease or trauma. The changes may occur gradually or quickly; and how they occur may determine whether dementia is reversible or irreversible.
Cognition is the act or process of thinking, perceiving, and learning.
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Posted on September 26, 2009 | No Comments | Category: Alzheimer's, Dementia |
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