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The most common cause of dementia is 's .
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is an impaired ability to execute common actions, such as waving good-bye, that is not due to motor or sensory deficits.
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Brain abnormalities known as are deposits of amyloid protein.
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Parkinson’s disease results from the death of cells in the brain that produce .
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A worsening of delirium symptoms over the course of a day is known as .
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Impaired ability to learn new information is known as _ .
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is an amnesic disorder caused by damage to the thalamus.
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is a type of dementia caused by repetitive head injuries.
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The is linked to 45-60% of cases of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
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Sudden damage to an area of the brain due to blockage of blood flow or hemorrhaging is called a .







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