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Does Bush have alzheimers?
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Alzheimer's Disease is a progressive and irreversible degeneration of brain function that starts gradually. The first, and for a while the only symptom is a slight forgetfulness or inability to pick the right word when in the flow of a sentence. At this stage, sufferers' memory of recent events, or the names of familiar people or things deteriorates. They also have increasing difficulty with mental arithmetic. These symptoms, while noticeable, are not usually considered by the sufferer or those around them as cause for alarm.
However, as the disease progresses, the symptoms become easier to spot and harder to ignore. For example, those suffering the middle stages of Alzheimer's Disease may forget how to perform simple tasks, like personal hygiene or dressing. They lose the ability to think clearly and start having profound speech problems, and lose the ability to understand the written word and eventually cannot write even simple notes. Finally, people with Alzheimer's Disease can develop an overly anxious or aggressive character, and wander vacantly away from home. Eventually, sufferers need total care.
Although it is a seductive thought held by the young, not everyone approaching 60 is a suspect for Alzheimer's Disease, and World Leaders with slow deliberate speech may be trying to avoid verbal silliness for which they may have previously been ridiculed.
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