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Lewy body dementia often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
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Lewy Body Dementia is a degenerative brain disorder and a type of dementia. It's relatively common and has many of the same characteristics as Alzheimer's and even Parkinson's disease. Because of that, Lewy Body Dementia is often mis-diagnosed.
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