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  "textContent": "Dementia isn’t just a risk humans face as they age. Our canine pals can also experience severe cognitive decline, the early signs of which could be clear in the way they go for walkies.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Biology, Science\n\n**Tags:** Dementia, Pets, Dogs, Walk, North Carolina State University, University of Montreal, University of Pennsylvania, Alzheimer's disease, Cognitive functioning, Age-Related, Aging, Brain activity",
  "title": "Your dog’s walk offers clues of early signs of canine dementia"
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