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Alzheimer’s and dementia: “There are warning signs that we should take seriously”

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Alzheimer’s and dementia: “There are warning signs that we should take seriously”

WELT: Forgetfulness is something very everyday, we all open the fridge and have already forgotten what we actually wanted from it. When should I start worrying?

Hendrik Streeck: A good memory actually works like a sieve: it keeps the important things. When developing pathological forgetfulness or dementia, there are warning signs that we should take seriously. These include confusion, altered perception, language limitations or orientation problems.

WELT: What happens in the brain?

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