Have a Parent with Dementia? Your Symptoms May Show Up 6 Years Earlier
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Kelly’s mother (85) has had dementia for eight years and her grandmothers on both parent’s sides also had it. Naturally, Kelly is concerned for herself and her children, and the likelihood that they will develop the disease. She has read that family history is a factor, but not the only one. Kelly is proactive in doing what she can to stave off the disease by taking care of herself, eating right, and reading
and exercising her brain regularly. Still, she wonders if it is inevitable that she will succumb to it herself and, and if so, will she be as old as her family members were when they were diagnosed?
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