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Emotions may be blunted in Alzheimer's patients - USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — “Patients with Alzheimer's disease often can seem withdrawn and apathetic, but may also have reduced ability to experience emotions.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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meriter.staywellsolutionsonline.com — “Subdued reactions may be mistaken for depression, researchers suggest” View full resource at meriter.staywellsolutionsonline.com
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Can Someone With Alzheimers Also Be Depressed? | Alzheimers and Depression | ThirdAge Articles
thirdage.com — “Alzheimer's patients may have a decreased ability to experience emotions compared to healthy peers, U.S. researchers said. That decrease in emotion -- both positive and negative -- is also common among people suffering from depression.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Emotional Flatness Can Be Mistaken For Depression In Alzheimer's Patients | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “Watching a loved one struggle with Alzheimer's disease can be a painful process, but for the patient, the experience may be a muted one. Alzheimer's patients can appear withdrawn and apathetic, symptoms often attributed to memory problems or difficulty finding the words to communicate...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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Emotional flatness can be mistaken for depression in Alzheimer's patients
physorg.com — “Watching a loved one struggle with Alzheimer's disease can be a painful process, but for the patient, the experience may be a muted one.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Memory Loss Does Not Wipe Out Emotions | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “New research from the US suggests that emotions triggered by events can endure longer than factual recollection in patients with severe amnesia; the researchers hope their findings will increase understanding of Alzheimer's and related diseases and also bring comfort to caregivers and families in the knowledge that their loved ones may continue to feel the warmth of v...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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