Alzheimer's is a TYPE of dementia. A person can have more than one type of dementia.
So, everyone who has Alzheimer's has dementia, but not everyone with dementia has Alzheimer's.
2007-01-07 12:03:27
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answered by Gevera Bert 6
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Dementia is a non-specific term that encompasses many disease processes, just as fever is attributable to many etiologies.
Dementia is the progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia.
Both articles listed in the sources will give you more insight into both. Hope this helps.
2007-01-06 11:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Alzheimer's has indicators inclusive of forgetting the place you ar the thank you to do up your tie and so on. jointly as dementia ( which will properly be have been given by potential of extreme ingesting ) people think of they have bugs under their pores and skin a attempt to scratch themselves continuously or maybe shrink themselves/reason self harm
2016-11-27 00:36:10
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ALZHEIMERS IS THE EARLY STAGES OF THE DISEASE
DEMENTIA IS THE LATER STAGES OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE THE LATER STAGES IS WHEN THE PEOPLE START TO LOSE CONTROLL OVER THEIR BODILY FUNCTIONS
2007-01-06 11:27:56
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