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We evoke in this episode Alzheimer's disease, a neuro-degenerative disease, that is to say a progressive brain damage leading to neuronal death, according to the definition of the Ministry of Solidarity and Health.

It is characterized by a progressive loss of memory and certain intellectual functions which has repercussions in the activities of daily living.

There are 1.2 million sick people in France.

And more than 225,000 new cases are diagnosed, of which 35,000 are under 65, according to the France Alzheimer association.

How can Alzheimer's disease or a related disease affect the intimate life and sexuality of a sick person and their couple?

What are the unusual expressions, engendered by the disease, in sexual behavior?

Despite the disease, what are the intimacy and sexuality needs of people with Alzheimer's?

How can caregivers help?

Christel Koëff, clinical psychologist, neuropsychologist and trainer at the France Alzheimer association, which supports patients and caregivers, answers these questions.

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