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Dementia has no cure, but researchers and caregivers have found ways to improve quality of life

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by Denver 7 | March 20, 2020
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When Jill Lorentz was in her 20s, she said her mother started showing signs of forgetfulness.

“As we got a little bit older, she started having mild memory loss and we didn’t think anything of it really," she recalled. "We just thought it comes with age.”

However, she later learned her mother had Alzheimer’s Disease, a form of dementia.

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