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Depression, behavioral changes may precede memory loss in Alzheimer’s
January 15, 2015 by NewsBot
Depression and behavioral changes may occur before memory declines in people who will go on to develop Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. Researchers have known that many people with Alzheimer's experience depression, irritability, apathy and appetite loss but had not recognized how early these symptoms appear before now.