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What exactly happens to a person’s brain with Alzheimer’s Disease?

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What exactly happens to a person’s brain with Alzheimer’s Disease?

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WE don’t know exactly why, but there are actual physical changes in specific parts of the brain. These changes are called “plaques” and “tangles”. They actually block thought processes, and the person becomes confused at first, and then progresses to being dependent on others for ADL’s. A good source to learn more about this disease is the Alzheimer’s Association website.

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