When a parent or grandparent begins forgetting names, misplacing objects or repeating the same stories, the diagnosis most people expect is Alzheimer’s disease. For decades, Alzheimer’s has dominated public understanding of dementia, becoming almost shorthand for memory loss itself.
A new type of dementia is forcing doctors to rethink memory loss
- Post author:Randy Banks
- Post published:April 26, 2026
- Post category:News
