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Memory loss is not a normal part of aging. If you notice any one of these signs in yourself or a loved one, don't hesitate — see a doctor together.
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There are medical, emotional and cost saving benefits to early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer's. Read why it's a good idea to get checked.
Learn how to come prepared for a doctor's visit so that your questions are answered and so you or your loved one can get the best possible care and support.
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Alzheimer's and dementia don't come with an instruction manual, but the Alzheimer's Association has resources to help. Learn what to expect and how to plan for the future.
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