Being of an idiopathic etiology doen't mean it's subjective. And at present
it's still idiopathic.
When an person displaying the syndrome of Alzheimer's is in a confused state,
you cannot talk, bribe, conjole, or distract them out of that state. This
isn't true of the indicators for dsylexia. So whatever comparison you are going
for here is moot.
Also, I'm sure you are aware of the current research that shows that people
who stay mentally active and interested in things all their lives are far less
likely to develop the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
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