Devon pensioner told she had dementia later told there is NOTHING wrong – Daily Mail


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Devon pensioner told she had dementia later told there is NOTHING wrong
Daily Mail
Because the changes caused are not severe enough to affect daily life, a person with MCI does not meet diagnostic guidelines for dementia. However, those with MCI have an increased risk of eventually developing Alzheimer's or another type of dementia.
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Queen Elizabeth Has Alzheimer’s? Can’t Recall Kate Middleton, Prince William … – The Inquisitr


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Queen Elizabeth Has Alzheimer's? Can't Recall Kate Middleton, Prince William ...
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Queen Elizabeth II is suffering from symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease, a brain condition that causes memory loss and impaired ability to think clearly, and Britain's long-reigning monarch often forgets that Prince William and Kate Middleton were married ...

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Pensioner wrongly diagnosed with dementia sells house – Telegraph.co.uk


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Pensioner wrongly diagnosed with dementia sells house
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"He said 'you don't need to be here because you don't have Alzheimer's'. He said, 'as far as I'm concerned there's nothing wrong with you'. "I got very angry. I said I'm not accepting this, I don't think it's right they should treat me like this." She ...
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ITV spark fury with Alzheimer’s joke on Sunday Night at the Palladium – Scottish Daily Record


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ITV spark fury with Alzheimer's joke on Sunday Night at the Palladium
Scottish Daily Record
George McNamara, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Alzheimer's Society said: “The 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK deserve much more than serving as a punchline. “It's hard to imagine that a comedian would find it acceptable to make ...

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