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but dementia. some people would say this is a normal function of living a very long life. and that this is a pathology. we see in brain scans the back half of the brain in people with alzheimer s disease completely deteriorates. the nfl players, though, they don t have alzheimer s disease as a group. it s frontal lobe that s damaged. larry: what is dementia? dementia is the big category. that s where you lose cognitive function that s abnormal for your age. alzheimer s disease is one of the types. the football dementia that we talked about, that s another one of the types. there s blood vessel dementia, where you have a stroke, aids related dementia. i wrote a book called preventing alz i mers. prevent the risk factors. did you know obesity is a rick factor. the more fat on your body, the worse it is. depression is a risk factor.
new research is always coming about for a while that we thought that it had to do with plaques and tangles but we re starting to see that there is some conflict within the scientific community that maybe not specifically alzheimer s but dementia and some people would say this is a normal function of living a very long life and others would say this is a pathology. what we see in brain scans is the back half of the brain in people with alzheimer s disease completely deteriorates. the nfl players, they don t have alzheimer s disease as a group. it s frontal lobe that s damaged. larry: what s dementia? dementia is the big category. that s where you lose cognitive function that s abnormal for your age. alzheimer s disease is one of the types. the football dementia that we talked about, that s another one of the types. there s blood vessel dementia where you have a stroke.
dementia and some people would say this is a normal function of living a very long life and others would say this is a pathology. what we see in brain scans is the back half of the brain in peoples with alzheimer s disease completely deteriorates. the nfl players, they don t have alzheimer s disease as a group. it s frontal lobe that s damaged. larry: what s dementia? dementia is the big category. that s where you lose cognitive function that s abnormal for your age. alzheimer s disease is one of the types. the football dementia that we talked about, that s another one of the types. there s blood vessel dementia where you have a stroke. there s age related dementia. i wrote a book once called preventing alzheimer s you prevent the risk factors. obesity is a risk factor for alzheimer s. the more fat on your body, the worst it is. diabetes is a risk factor.