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What is an example of how Alzheimer's disease and related disorders are different than normal aging?

According to the Alzheimer's Association, forgetting names or appointments but remembering them later is a typical sign of age-related forgetfulness, while forgetting recently learned information and asking for it repeatedly is a potential sign of Alzheimer's. This provides a critical example of how Alzheimer's disease and related disorders are different than normal aging, highlighting the severity and impact on daily life.

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