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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Gene mutation that aids high-altitude survival could repair myelin sheath damage

Gene mutation that aids high-altitude survival could repair myelin sheath damage

Stress hormones disrupt the internal GPS system of the brain

Stress hormones disrupt the internal GPS system of the brain

Global experts to debate dementia and assisted dying at QUT conference

Global experts to debate dementia and assisted dying at QUT conference

Blood protein structure changes may enable earlier detection of Alzheimer’s

Blood protein structure changes may enable earlier detection of Alzheimer’s

Study reveals racial differences in early Alzheimer's brain changes

Study reveals racial differences in early Alzheimer's brain changes

New study identifies specific brain cells most vulnerable to ALS and dementia

New study identifies specific brain cells most vulnerable to ALS and dementia

Everyday wearable data could reveal early brain health signals

Everyday wearable data could reveal early brain health signals

MUSC’s new manual for navigating dementia

MUSC’s new manual for navigating dementia

Blood test marker p-tau217 helps detect early dementia risk in cognitively healthy older women

Blood test marker p-tau217 helps detect early dementia risk in cognitively healthy older women

How the aging gastrointestinal tract drives age-related cognitive decline

How the aging gastrointestinal tract drives age-related cognitive decline

Blood marker linked to Alzheimer’s also found in systemic amyloidosis

Blood marker linked to Alzheimer’s also found in systemic amyloidosis

Wegovy linked to higher risk of eye stroke and vision loss

Wegovy linked to higher risk of eye stroke and vision loss

Study links p-tau217 levels to long-term dementia risk in women

Study links p-tau217 levels to long-term dementia risk in women

Air pollution may be lowering global IQ and widening inequality, researchers warn

Air pollution may be lowering global IQ and widening inequality, researchers warn

How social and environmental exposures across life influence mental health risk

How social and environmental exposures across life influence mental health risk

Immune cells found to actively promote plaque formation in Alzheimer’s disease

Immune cells found to actively promote plaque formation in Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers develop DNA aptamer to detect Alzheimer's biomarkers

Researchers develop DNA aptamer to detect Alzheimer's biomarkers

Banks are becoming bulwarks against scams for vulnerable seniors

Banks are becoming bulwarks against scams for vulnerable seniors

Spiritual care should be routine for patients with neurological diseases

Spiritual care should be routine for patients with neurological diseases

Unmasking the hyperactive circuitry of early Alzheimer’s

Unmasking the hyperactive circuitry of early Alzheimer’s

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