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asahan2013

May 5, 2026

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My neighbour

One of my neighbours has Alzheimer's disease.
He wanted to go to the store nearby, but end up driving a long distance.
This is the second time he has done something like this.
The first time he drove nearly 100 km and called home.
His wife, who is 85 years old, asked him, "Where are you?"
He was not sure where he had gone to.
Alzheimer's disease mainly affects people over 65 years old. ‌
Researchers have shown that being bilingual can prevent or slow down Alzheimer's disease.


我有一位邻居患有阿尔茨海默病。
他原本想去附近的商店,结果却开车行驶了很远的路。
这是他第二次做这样的事了。
第一次他开车走了将近 100 公里,并给家里打了电话。
他的妻子是85 岁的老人,问他:“你去哪儿了?”
他不知道他去了哪里。
阿尔茨海默症主要发生在65岁以上人群‌。
研究者表明,双语者可以预防或减缓阿尔茨海默氏症。

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My neighbour

One of my neighbours has Alzheimer's disease.

This is the second time he has done something like this.

The first time he drove nearly 100 km and called home.

His wife, who is 85 years old, asked him, "Where are you?"

He was not sure where he had gone to.

Alzheimer's disease mainly affects people over 65 years old.

Researchers have shown that being bilingual can prevent or slow down Alzheimer's disease.

My neighbour


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One of my neighbours has Alzheimer's disease.


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He wanted to go to the store nearby, but end up driving a long distance.


He wanted to go to the store nearby, but end up driving a long distance. He wanted to go to the store nearby, but end up driving a long distance.

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This is the second time he has done something like this.


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The first time he drove nearly 100 km and called home.


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His wife, who is 85 years old, asked him, "Where are you?"


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He was not sure where he had gone to.


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Alzheimer's disease mainly affects people over 65 years old.


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Researchers have shown that being bilingual can prevent or slow down Alzheimer's disease.


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