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Understand dementia, it's definition, symptoms, types, causes, and treatments. Learn valuable insights for managing and supporting those affected by this cognitive condition.
Dementia is more common in people over the age of 65, but it can also affect younger people. Early onset of the disease can begin when people are in their 30s, 40s, or 50s. With treatment and early diagnosis, you can slow the progression of the disease and maintain mental function.What...
birth defects, or death. Examples of these adverse side effects include kidney failure, liver damage, an increase in blood pressure or cholesterol that leads to heart disease, glaucoma, diabetes, seizures, birth defects, and depression or dementia, among many others. Some adverse effects may...
'Timely' diagnosis of dementia: what does it mean? A narrative analysis of GPs' accounts. Dhedhi SA, Swinglehurst D, Russell J: “Timely” diagnosis of dementia: what does it mean? A narrative analysis of GPs’ accounts. BMJ Open 2014., ......
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Dementia is by no means an inevitable result of ageing. In fact, one in three dementia cases can be prevented, according to new findings published in The Lancet.
Infections that affect the brain and spinal cord: For example, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and AIDS dementia complex. Certain types of hydrocephalus: This is a fluid accumulation in the brain. It results from brain tumors, injury, infections and development abnormalities. ...
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Which temporal lobe is retained longer in dementia? What is parietal lobe dementia? What is medial temporal lobe amnesia? How does dementia affect the temporal lobe? What is a temporal lobe seizure? What is underneath the temporal lobe?