Alzheimer\u2019s disease starts with mild, sometimes unnoticeable symptoms that slowly have a more and more significant effect on a person\u2019s ability to function. The rate of progression varies from a couple of years to twenty years or longer, but Alzheimer\u2019s will eventually progress through the following stages, as described by Barry Reisberg, M.D. of the […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Alzheimer\u2019s disease starts with mild, sometimes unnoticeable symptoms that slowly have a more and more significant effect on a person\u2019s ability to function. The rate of progression varies from a couple of years to twenty years or longer, but Alzheimer\u2019s…<\/span><\/p>\n