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Early onset dementia refers to any type of dementia that occurs in people younger than 65 years of age. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. Symptoms Dementia is characterized by a decline in cognitive abilities. Those with some form of early onset dementia may experience ...
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not all pets will be represented in these data since not all owners are able, or choose, to insure their pet. This can lead to some breeds being under-represented within insurance data: especially those of high disease risk, such as brachycephalic breeds, due to the elevated cost of insura...
two were diagnosed in the third year of life, one each in the fourth, fifth, and sixth, two in the seventh, one in the eighth, then a skip to the 14thand 15thyear of life. Of the male subjects, the average age of onset of DM was 5.9 ± 2.7, with a similar age distribution...
The aim of this study is evaluating differences in the characteristics of words produced by patients with early-stage dementia(e-D) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and healthy control (HC). We used two different corpora to obtain an age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency values for...
The early onset of LC can also be interpreted as the years of life lost free from LC. This indicator may be useful in communicating a metric about the health impact posed by air pollution. Specifically, the estimated number of years of healthy life lost within a 600 m radius of the iron...
Parkinson’s disease, excluding Alzheimer’s, stands out as the predominant neurodegenerative disorder, with residents suffering from it exhibiting poor functional status ranging from 68.24% for eating to 99.25% for bathing [52]. Additionally, it has been recognized as a risk factor for future ...