Feb 14, 2016
Rare brain disorder, not Alzheimer’s, may be cause of loss for words
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
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WASHINGTON – A mysterious brain disorder can be confused with early Alzheimer’s disease although it isn’t robbing patients of their memories but of the words to talk about them.
It’s called primary progressive aphasia, and researchers said Sunday they’re finding better ways to diagnose the little-known syndrome. That will help people whose thoughts are lucid but who are verbally locked in to get the right kind of care.
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