3. Social Isolation
On the contrary to an age-related character change, in which past times are viewed as problematic, Alzheimer’s illness can be a sign of immediate withdrawal from public activities. Along with the forgetfulness about specific activities, Alzheimer’s patients self-isolate them and withdraw themselves from social activities. They regularly keep themselves away from contact with their friends and relatives since they are embarrassed about this brain disease or fear shame.
According to some studies, results show that social isolation is not only a barrier to the disease but can also be a reason for the disease
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