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Doctor: We need to change how we think about Alzheimer's
A high-powered, 64-year-old attorney came to my office because he felt his memory was failing. He forgot clients' names in mid-conversation and was losing track of important details at work. Although he seemed completely fine on my initial neurological examination, he underwent a several hours-long neurocognitive evaluation, the best way to evaluate cognition in high functioning people.
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