Frontotemporal lobe dementia is about 15% or so that we lewy body dementia Parkinson's dementia. Multi-system atrophy which are faster much faster they're a combination of Parkinson's and autonomic problems, Movement disorders and cognition all in one but in rapid form in three four five years. Huntington's dementia and and then lots of other Smaller categories post-traumatic or Metabolic alcohol. Corsa cough syndrome, which is an alcohol Yeah, and what about early onset alzam is often that is a is a phrase that I've come across. What does that actually mean? By definition 65 and belowSo Anybody who develops dementia before six age of 65 They call it

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