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Focus on living a healthy life with Alzheimer's
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Making choices about how you live your life after a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or another dementia can be empowering. It's possible to live well with Alzheimer's by taking control of your health and wellness and by focusing your energy on the most meaningful aspects of your life.
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Stages of Alzheimer's affect people in different ways
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Alzheimer's typically progresses slowly in three general stages: mild (early stage), moderate (middle stage) and severe (late stage). Each person living with the disease will experience its symptoms, or progress through its stages, differently.
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