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What to Expect from Dementia’s Brain Changes

Teepa Snow explaining brain changes in dementia
TEEPA CARE VIDEO: Teepa Snow explains what to expect as dementia takes over the brain. Learn how our fascinating brains work and affect our behavior. (Video)

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BW
BW
March 6, 2020 5:40 pm

Very logical and understandable explanation of the dementia progression in the brain. Thank you Ms. Snow!

Maxine asher
Maxine asher
March 3, 2020 9:41 pm

She’s great!!

KathiP
KathiP
February 14, 2018 4:45 pm

I love everything about Teepa Snow….common sense, practical applications – I am such a fan. I am blessed that I get to see her in person in April….!!!!1

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