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    Is Dementia or Alzheimers considered a disease?

    0  Views: 1618 Answers: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
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    Tilley

    Yes. My Daddy passed away from Alzheimer Disease two years ago today. Look on the web site for Alzheimer Disease and it will explain a lot of things about this disease.

    I am thinking off the top of my head about Dementia. It can be the beginning/onset of Alzheimer Disease. I believe I am correct although that a person can have Dementia and it not develop into Alzheimer. It would be good to also look this up on the web.

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    * https://www.AlzheimerFacts.com

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    Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Alzheimer's disease (AD), also called Alzheimer disease, senile dementia of the Alzheimer type, primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer's type, or simply Alzheimer's, is the most...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alzheimer%27s_disease -

    Yes, usually conditions will change to a disease to be covered by insurance, unless there is some research that proves that it is actually a disease. Check out this website and tell us what you think...

    For example: Heartburn is no longer just heartburn.


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