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How quickly does dementia usually appear?

Dementia is a progressive condition, but the speed of its onset and decline can vary dramatically. According to the Alzheimer's Association, the average person with Alzheimer's disease lives four to eight years after diagnosis, though some may live as long as 20 years. Understanding the factors that influence **how quickly does dementia usually appear?** is vital for preparation and care.

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