It has been reported that she does.
Yes, Margaret Thatcher was diagnosed with dementia, specifically Alzheimer's disease, later in her life. There have been speculations about her health, including concerns about Parkinson's disease, but there is no confirmed evidence that she had this condition. Her cognitive decline and health issues became apparent after her retirement from politics in the late 1990s.
It is very likely that Margaret Thatcher has Alzheimer's. Most people are confused by the term dementia. Dementia is a set of symptoms and is not a disease. To have dementia symptoms, one must have an overlying disease that causes the dementia symptoms. Alzheimer's disease causes 70-80% of all cases of dementia symptoms. Other diseases such as Huntington's disease, Picks disease, Lewy Body disease, Front Temporal also causes dementia symptoms. Parkinson's disease in late stages also may cause dementia symptoms. If one were to say that a person exhibiting dementia symptoms had Alzheimer's disease, one would be right 4 out of times based on statistics alone.
It is Alzheimer's.
Margaret thatcher is very healthy and still living, although she has dementia. Dementia is like Alzheimer's disease but worse. When she reads, she forgets the sentence that she just read and she can barley remember any news she just watched on TV. Thankfully, her most vital memory is the 11 years she spent as PM of Britain. Love you Margaret, always has and will always.
Alzheimer's disease was named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer in 1906
Alzheimer's disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, a physician.
Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's Disease is thought to be hereditary, but it is not communicable -- you can't "catch" Alzheimer's.
President Ronald Reagan
Chris Thatcher's birth name is Thatcher, Christopher Llewellyn.
Heather Thatcher's birth name is Heather Mary Thatcher.
Margaret Thatcher married to Denis Thatcher in 13 December 1951