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Which is the most common type of permanent dementia?
Cerebrovascular Damage
Refers to injury or harm to the blood vessels in the brain, potentially leading to stroke or other neurological impairments.
Neurocognitive Disorder
A category of mental health disorders that primarily affect cognitive abilities including memory, problem-solving, and attention.
Lewy Body Disease
A type of progressive dementia that leads to a decline in thinking, reasoning, and independent function due to abnormal microscopic deposits that damage brain cells.
Recurrent Well-formed Hallucinations
Visual, auditory, or other sensory perceptions that occur repeatedly, are vivid and detailed, and happen without an external stimulus.
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