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Saturday, August, 30, 2008

Christine Kennard's SharePosts Relating to: "Hallucinations"

Hallucinations and Alzheimer’s Disease

Hallucinations are not uncommon in Alzheimer's disease and usually occur in the middle/moderate stage of the disease. Hallucinations can affect any of the senses, so a person may hear, see, taste, touch or smell things that are not really there. Hallucinations occur without external stimulation and those experiencing them believe them to be real.... Read moreChevron

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