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What causes rapid cognitive decline in the elderly?

According to the Alzheimer's Society, a sudden, rapid change in cognitive abilities is rarely just a normal part of aging. Understanding **what causes rapid cognitive decline in the elderly** is the first step toward getting an accurate diagnosis, as some causes are treatable and even reversible.

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What is the deadliest dementia? A look at CJD and other rapid forms.

While Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of cognitive decline, the question of what is the deadliest dementia points to a much rarer, more aggressive condition known as Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), which is invariably fatal and progresses with frightening speed.

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Can dementia get worse in 3 months? The Truth About Rapid Decline

While many people think of dementia as a slow, gradual process, research shows that a quick, sudden worsening of symptoms is possible and requires immediate medical attention. This article explores the factors behind rapid decline and explains if can dementia get worse in 3 months.

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