Monday, 21 September 2015

Comparing Symptoms and Prognosis for 13 Different Kinds of Dementia

Ever wonder how the different kinds of dementia compare to each other? The early symptoms are often a key for diagnosis, along with other screening tests conducted by a physician. Here's how these early symptoms compare to each other, as well as information about the progression and prognosis of each type.

 

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Comparing Symptoms and Prognosis for 13 Different Kinds of Dementia
Ever wonder how the different kinds of dementia compare to each other? The early symptoms are often a key for diagnosis, along with other screening tests conducted by a physician. Here's how these early symptoms compare to each other, as well as information about the progression and prognosis of each type.

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
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