Alzheimer's
disease is a neurological disorder that affects the brain cells in several
ways. Neural plaques form, and a substance within these plaques attacks
the weakened cells, causing them to die.
"Dementia" is
a broader term which is defined as the loss of intellectual functioning
to the extent that it interferes with daily activities. Dementia itself
is not a disease. Rather, it is a set of symptoms that accompany a disease
or condition.
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