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A class of disorders characterized by primary clinical deficits in cognitive functioning that significantly affect daily living.
Alzheimer's Disease
A progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and eventual loss of ability to perform everyday activities.
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A brain disorder characterized by a deteriorating course of deficits in neurocognitive functioning (e.g., memory, attention) that interferes significantly with independent living.
Alzheimer's Disease
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