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After Close died, his neurologist, Thomas M. Wisniewski, attributed his inappropriate sexual behavior in his final years to his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia. Wisniewski said that Close "was very disinhibited and did inappropriate things, which were part of his underlying medical condition," and that this type of dementia "destroys that part of the brain that governs behavior and inhibits base instincts," adding that "sexual inappropriateness and disastrous financial decisions are common presenting symptoms."[1]

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