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What is senile dementia and how is it related to Alzheimer's disease?

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Senile dementia, often referred to as age-related dementia, is a condition characterized by the decline of cognitive functions, particularly memory. It is frequently associated with Alzheimer's disease, which is a specific type of dementia that leads to progressive cognitive decline. The host explains that senile dementia is acquired and typically manifests after the age of 65, with symptoms including short-term memory loss and difficulties in learning new information. The disease is progressive and can severely impact the quality of life for both the individual and their caregivers.

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