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About 10 % of Parkinsonian patients develop dementia, being important to find treatments compatible for both diseases. In Parkinson's disease a dopamine deficiency and an acetylcholine and glutamate surplus occurs in the extrapyramidal system. In the nucleus caudatus, dopaminergic neurons transmit a weak...
dementia can be challenging. Providing daily care can be part of one's schedule, but watching a loved one decline can be particularly difficult. Caregivers are often required to care for themselves to continue providing the best care to their loved ones. In these cases, therapy may be ...
Spinach, Swiss chard, kale as well as other leafy greens are rich in folic acid, which can help stimulate cognitive function. According to a research, people who consume much more dark green vegetables can reduce their dementia risk by 25%. Actually, this is considered as one of the great...
to increased mortality. “I’ve lost a lot more patients in these last 2 years than I would have expected otherwise, and the vast majority didn’t have COVID,” she said. “We’ve seen a somewhat faster progression of cognitive impairment and dementia than we might have otherwise seen.”...
Symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbance closely relate to caregiver burden [2]. More tailored intervention strategies that treat and manage sleep disturbance with other concurrent symptoms in caregivers may help clinicians to maximize health outcomes. More frequent measures of these ...
3.4.2. Frontotemporal Dementia Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a neurodegenerative disorder indicating a focal clinical syndrome; it is characterized by changes in one’s personality and social conduct with circumscribed degeneration of the prefrontal and anterior temporal lobes [102]. Clinical and clini...
The use of these drugs results in an increase in certain types of brain activity. People abuse amphetamines to feel more energetic, confident, and euphoric. They also cause a reduction of the apathy often associated with schizophrenia. Despite the feeling of being focused and energetic that ...
Although some kinds of memory loss are normal parts of aging, the changes due to aging are not severe enough to interfere with the level of function. Although many different diseases can cause dementia, Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause for dementia in the United States and in mos...