Is There a New Genetic Form of Dementia?
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Q. I read your recent newsletter from this past Tuesday about this year’s scariest articles, and I think I have a topic to add. I heard that there is another new form of dementia that was just discovered that affects behavior, language, and executive functioning. Sounds pretty scary to me. Have you heard about it, and if so, can you share more information? Thanks for your help! Happy
Halloween.
Critter Corner: How is it Possible for People with Alzheimer’s to Remember Their Past So Well?
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My grandpa, Steve, is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. Recently a friend that he grew up with came to visit. They told stories and shared memories of when my grandpa was a teenager. He remembered some of them vividly and was even able to recall the name of his dog. Yet, he forgets something that happened an hour ago. How can people with Alzheimer’s remember the distant past so well, but forget
things that happened moments earlier?
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