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Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases can disrupt the way the brain processes. Both conditions may lead to memory loss, confusion, and problems thinking and managing day-to-day life. Together, these kinds of symptoms are known as dementia.
How can you tell the difference between Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease-related dementia?
Parkinson's usually begins with movement problems. Dementia happens at a later stage, at least a year after diagnosis. When you have Alzheimer's, on the other hand, the disease starts with memory loss and confusion.
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Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases can disrupt the way the brain processes. Both conditions may lead to memory loss, confusion, and problems thinking and managing day-to-day life. Together, these kinds of symptoms are known as dementia.
How can you tell the difference between Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease-related dementia?
Parkinson's usually begins with movement problems. Dementia happens at a later stage, at least a year after diagnosis. When you have Alzheimer's, on the other hand, the disease starts with memory loss and confusion.
https://truemedx.com/blogs/about-truemedx