Tuesday 27 August 2019

'There was no hope': Treatable disease often mistaken for Alzheimer's

'There was no hope': Treatable disease often mistaken for Alzheimer's When John Searle started to fall down and lose his memory, he thought it was the early signs of dementia. But it turns out he has a rare - and often undiagnosed - condition called normal pressure hydrocephalus. The good news is it's treatable. BBC News

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