young onset dementiaBackground: The progression of dementia in people with young-onset dementia (YOD) is relatively unknown.Gerritsen, Adrie A. J.Ctr Elderly CareBakker, ChristianRadboud Univ NijmegenVerhey, Frans R. J.Bor, HansPijnenburg, Yolande A. L.de Vugt, Marjolein E.Koopmans, Raymond ...
Ethics and the progression of dementia. S Post - 《Clinics in Geriatric Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 1994年 Capacity for decision-making in Alzheimer's disease: selfhood, positioning and semiotic people The aim of this article is to explore some of the ethical issues surrounding the assessment ...
TheMEDDIP study, involving researchers from Newcastle University, aimed to assess whether information routinely recorded by GPs and nurses contains markers of earlydementia-related health that may help to identify the progression of the disease. The research, which was funded by the Dunhill Medical Tru...
Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia aren’t always interchangeable. Lewy body dementia, for example, can cause hallucinations in some people, while others with Alzheimer’s may not. But in the progression, many forms of dementia share the same stages. Recognizing where the person ...
Partialortotallossoftheabilitytoarticulateideasorcomprehendspokenorwrittenlanguage,resultingfromdamagetothebrainfrominjuryordisease. [Greek,fromaphatos,speechless:a-,not;seea-1+phatos,spoken,speakable(fromphanai,tospeak;see-phasia).] a·pha′si·ac′(-zē-ăk′)n. ...
Subtype of mild cognitive impairment and progression to dementia and death. We determined the longitudinal course of subtypes of MCI and assessed the rate of progression to dementia and to death. Methods: As part of the ... K Yaffe,RC Petersen,K Lindquist,... - 《Dementia & Geriatric Cognit...
ObjectiveApoE4 is a risk factor for the development of Alzheimer's disease, and has a functional role suggesting its importance in the neuropathology of dementia. We present a meta-analysis to investigate whether ApoE4 also affects the clinical progression of dementia in terms of cognitive decline...
In animals, senolytics were found to be effective at extending both healthspan and lifespan. They also slowed the progression of numerous age-related conditions or reversed the damage caused by them, including dementia, frailty and cardiovascular disease, among others. ...
affirmation and to maintain identity. Relationships are not static but are continuously evolving and further research could add to our understanding of the dynamics in relationships with the passing of time and the progression of dementia. Relationships also need to take into account “embodied self...
Accelerated progression of dementia of the Alzheimer type by development of seizures - Neurobiology of Agingdoi:10.15446/profile.v17n2.44374The paper presents results of the third part of the study on Productivity in PSEs. Productivity has often been talked about and examined in the context of ...