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The most common cause of dementia in the elderly. is progressive and terminal. Its early stages are often characterized by a selective decline in memory, deficits in attention, and personality changes; its intermediate stages are marked by confusion, irritability, anxiety, and deterioration of speech; and in its advanced stages,the patient deteriorates to the point that even simple responses such as swallowing and bladder control are difficult
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Alzhemer's disease
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