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Dag Aarsland

Dag Aarsland is a leading LBD and Parkinson’s researcher from King’s College in London and a director of research at the University of Stavanger’s Centre for Age-Related Medicine.

Question Answered By Dag Aarsland

"Is Lewy Body Dementia different in terms of progression than other types of dementia?"

"How is Lewy Body Dementia treated?"

"Are there preventative strategies against Lewy Body Dementia?"

"Does Lewy Body Dementia impact higher numbers of African Americans or other minority groups?"

"Is Lewy Body Dementia more common in one gender?"

"What is the difference between Lewy Body Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease?"

"Why are some Lewy Body Dementia patients misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s patients?"

"How is Lewy Body Dementia diagnosed?"

"What part of the brain is affected by Lewy Body Dementia?"

"Is Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson’s disease related in anyway?"

"Is genetics a factor in whether someone will get Lewy Body Dementia or not?"

"How common is Lewy Body Dementia?"

"Is it possible to have Lewy Body Dementia and Alzheimer’s at the same time?"

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