February 27, 2005 (Press Release) --
How long can a person live with AD?
AD is a slow disease, starting with mild memory problems and ending with severe brain damage.
The course the disease takes and how fast changes occur vary from person to person.
On average, AD patients live from 8 to 10 years after they are diagnosed, though the disease can last for as many as 20 years.
AD is a slow disease, starting with mild memory problems and ending with severe brain damage.
The course the disease takes and how fast changes occur vary from person to person.
On average, AD patients live from 8 to 10 years after they are diagnosed, though the disease can last for as many as 20 years.

AD is a slow disease, starting with mild memory problems and ending with severe brain damage.
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