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  2. Reagan's speeches may have shown early signs of Alzheimer's - AOL

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    Bush, who has not been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, did not show the same subtle changes in his speech. Reagan's mental state was a political issue even before he became president.

  3. AI model may predict Alzheimer’s by analyzing speech patterns

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    The most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are memory loss, cognitive deficits, problems with speaking, recognition, spatial awareness, reading, or writing, and significant changes in ...

  4. This Change in Speech May Predict Mild Cognitive Impairment ...

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    "Prediction of Alzheimer's disease progression within 6 years using speech: A novel approach leveraging language models." Alzheimer's and Dementia . Dr. Rhoda Au, Ph.D.

  5. Auditory verbal agnosia - Wikipedia

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    Despite an inability to comprehend speech, patients with auditory verbal agnosia typically retain the ability to hear and process non-speech auditory information, speak, read and write. This specificity suggests that there is a separation between speech perception, non-speech auditory processing, and central language processing. [2]

  6. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Regarding incidence, cohort longitudinal studies (studies where a disease-free population is followed over the years) provide rates between 10 and 15 per thousand person-years for all dementias and 5–8 for AD, [236] [237] which means that half of new dementia cases each year are Alzheimer's disease. Advancing age is a primary risk factor for ...

  7. Semantic dementia - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer's disease is related to semantic dementia, which both have similar symptoms. The main difference between the two being that Alzheimer's is categorized by atrophy to both sides of the brain while semantic dementia is categorized by loss of brain tissue in the front portion of the left temporal lobe. [16]

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