Dementia

Dementia is not a specific disease. It is a descriptive term for a collection of symptoms that can be caused by a number of disorders that affect the brain. People with dementia have significantly impaired intellectual functioning that interferes with normal activities and relationships.
What Causes Dementia?

Dementia occurs due to loss of brain function that occurs with certain diseases. It can affect several brain functions such as memory, thinking, language, planning, behavior and judgement. Dementias are usually progressive and worsen with time. They usually are degenerative and non reversible.

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Blood-based biomarkers could revolutionize Alzheimer's diagnosis and treatment

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Nature and exercise: A combined approach to improving health outcomes

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New research finds a way to delay vitamin B6 degradation

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Prolonged depression in young adults linked to cognitive decline in middle age

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Low-birth-weight deliveries linked to cognitive decline in later life

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Mechanistic connections between vascular health and dementia risk in older adults

New AARF-D award supports Temple researchers to explore synapse function in the aging brain

New AARF-D award supports Temple researchers to explore synapse function in the aging brain

Caregivers' perceived age affects wellbeing of dementia patients

Caregivers' perceived age affects wellbeing of dementia patients

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Few UK Alzheimer's patients suitable for new disease-modifying drugs, study finds

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Vascular changes in pre-symptomatic stages of Huntington's disease offer new predictive potential

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Can lifestyles changes reduce Alzheimer’s risk?

New brain connectivity model predicts dementia years before diagnosis

New brain connectivity model predicts dementia years before diagnosis

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Vigorous exercise linked to lower dementia risk in hypertensive individuals

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Nursing homes are left in the dark as more utilities cut power to prevent wildfires

Surprising link between a diverse oral microbiome and better cognitive function in aging

Surprising link between a diverse oral microbiome and better cognitive function in aging

Novel insights into the underlying, contributing, and direct causes of death in Australia

Novel insights into the underlying, contributing, and direct causes of death in Australia

Changes in exploration behavior suggest early signs of cognitive decline in middle age

Changes in exploration behavior suggest early signs of cognitive decline in middle age

Vigorous exercise lowers dementia risk in hypertensive adults, study finds

Vigorous exercise lowers dementia risk in hypertensive adults, study finds

Novel therapeutic approach shows promise for frontotemporal dementia in pre-clinical trials

Novel therapeutic approach shows promise for frontotemporal dementia in pre-clinical trials

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