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As a geriatrician, you give presentations all the time. You're planning to give one about Alzheimer's disease. Your presentation will be a complete overview of the disease.

Of course, you know a lot about the disease. You know that about four million Americans have Alzheimer's. You know that most people develop the disease after age 60. You also know that half of all nursing home residents suffer from Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia.

The following are the main topics you plan to cover. You need to decide what order would be best. Put them in a logical order. In point form, explain why you put them in the order you did (there's no perfect answer).

  • Tips for preventing Alzheimer's disease
  • Other types of dementia
  • Risk factors for developing Alzheimer's
  • How common is it? (statistics)
  • Brief overview of Alzheimer's disease
  • What friends and loved ones notice first
  • Treatment options
  • History of the disease

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