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Inability to Recognize Famous People Could be Associated with Early Dementia
The inability to recognize and name famous people such as Albert Einstein, Bill Gates or Oprah Winfrey could be a sign of dementia, a new study reported. Researchers suggested that simple tests that assess the ability to recognize famous people can help identify signs of dementia in middle-age people.
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