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  2. Mixed Dementia: Symptoms and Treatment - WebMD

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    Mixed dementia is a condition where multiple types of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, happen at the same time, leading to complex cognitive decline.

  3. Mixed Dementia: Definition, Symptoms, Risk Factors, and More

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    Dementia is a syndrome caused by changes in your brain. It affects basic cognitive functions, such as memory, reasoning, and thinking skills. Unlike age-related cognitive changes, dementia can ...

  4. Types of Dementia Explained - WebMD

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    Dementia is a broad term for many conditions that cause memory loss and make you less able to think well. If you notice any symptoms, see a doctor right away. Early treatment can often help slow ...

  5. Dementia is a loss of cognitive functioning, including memory, language, and reasoning. Learn more about dementia and how it differs from forgetfulness. ... Memory loss by itself does not mean you ...

  6. 2. Vascular dementia. The second most common type of dementia is vascular dementia. It’s caused by a lack of blood flow to the brain. Vascular dementia can happen as you age and can be related ...

  7. Dementia: Stages, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

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    Dementia vs. Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. About 70%-80% of people with dementia have it. But there are as many as 50 other causes of dementia.

  8. Understanding Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease - Healthline

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    In the earliest stages of late onset Alzheimer’s disease, symptoms tend to be limited to memory problems and confusion. People might get lost driving on familiar roads or forget doctors ...

  9. Types of Alzheimer’s: Early-Onset, Late-Onset, and Familial

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    Familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD) is a form of Alzheimer's disease that doctors know for certain is linked to genes. In families that are affected, members of at least two generations have had ...