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Friday, October, 30, 2009

Different Types Of Dementia

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How Does Lewy Body Dementia Differ from Alzheimer's?

By Christine Kennard Health Expert

Lewy body dementia (DLB) is increasingly being seen as one of the most common forms of dementia. Like vascular dementia, it is believed to be the second most common type after Alzheimer's.

 

In this type of dementia the cause of the brain damage is different to Alzheimer's and abnormal protein deposits (intracytoplasmic proteins) called Lewy bodies are the hallmark of this disease.

 

Unlike Alzheimer's DLB appears to affect men and women equally but like Alzheimer's mostly affects the over 65...

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