Changes in People with Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative brain disorder (What). Over time, it destroys a person's memory, their ability to learn, to reason and make judgements, to carry out the normal functions of daily living, and to communicate with others. Changes in personality and behavior may also occur as the disease progresses. Alzheimer's patients may become agitated, may suffer from delusions or hallucinations, and may become anxious and suspicious. The disease begins slowly, usually starting with mild forgetfulness (NIH). Patients may lose their short-term memory, and forget the names of familiar things and be unable to recognize people they have known for a long time. In the initial stages, these difficulties do not cause a great deal of alarm. However, as the disease progresses, they may become more troublesome as Alzhei
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