10Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is by far one of the most common causes of frontotemporal dementia. This mental condition leads to gradual damages and changes in your brain cells. As a result, different functions are severely affected, thus triggering dementia. People with Alzheimer’s disease have tangles and plaques in the brain, which damage other healthy fibers and neurons. There are many risk factors for Alzheimer’s, such as aging and genetics. Having a regular health check is the best way to reduce risk. [10]















