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Dementia Patients Often Can't Detect Sarcasm

New tests could help with diagnoses

By Wesley Oliver,  Newser Staff

Posted Dec 12, 2008 1:16 PM CST

(Newser) – People suffering from dementia often can't pick up on sarcasm, a finding that could help with diagnoses and in improving patients' relations with caregivers, AFP reports. Australian researchers say patients under age 65 suffering from frontotemporal dementia, the second most common form of the disorder,...   Read full story »

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