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Alzheimer's affects people living with the disease 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 Alzheimer's will experience symptoms and progress through the stages of the disease in different ways.
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Approaching memory loss in yourself or others is important
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It can be difficult to know what to do if you've noticed changes in memory, thinking or behavior in yourself, a family member or friend. You may feel uncertain about voicing your worries, but these are significant health concerns, and it's important to take action.
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