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If people with Alzheimer’s have earlier displays of behavioral changes, then how much do we know about where behavior is controlled inside the brain?
What are the earliest verbal signs of brain disease?
Is there evidence out there that behavioral strategies do indeed work?
Do personality and behavioral changes become noticeable around the same time that biomarkers, such as the plaques and the tau tangles, become detectable?
Is it important to have the same routine, give the patient the same expectations? Does that help with behavior?
What is happening inside the brain to change behavior?
What does stress do to the brain?
Is social engagement important?
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