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Got It, Hide thisPeople with Alzheimer's disease gradually lose their memory and ability to concentrate. Risk factors include diabetes, depression, high cholesterol, smoking, and social isolation. Mental and physical activity, supportive social networks, and a balanced diet help to prevent Alzheimer's disease. Talk to your doctor if you or someone you love is experiencing forgetfulness, changes in behaviour, or problems with orientation.
Alzheimer's disease , dementia, memory, concentration
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