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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Large trials show statins rarely cause reported side effects

Large trials show statins rarely cause reported side effects

Does motherhood influence brain aging? New research suggests a positive cognitive association

Does motherhood influence brain aging? New research suggests a positive cognitive association

Study elucidates key steps in the ubiquitin tagging of mutated huntingtin protein

Study elucidates key steps in the ubiquitin tagging of mutated huntingtin protein

Study calls for inclusive dementia research practices in Canada

Study calls for inclusive dementia research practices in Canada

AI foundation model advances comprehensive brain MRI analysis

AI foundation model advances comprehensive brain MRI analysis

Air conditioning in nursing homes lowers heat-related risk

Air conditioning in nursing homes lowers heat-related risk

Too many antioxidants may negatively affect future offspring

Too many antioxidants may negatively affect future offspring

Carotid artery procedures do not improve cognitive performance

Carotid artery procedures do not improve cognitive performance

When the doctor needs a checkup

When the doctor needs a checkup

Breastfeeding and pregnancy linked to improved postmenopausal cognition

Breastfeeding and pregnancy linked to improved postmenopausal cognition

Estrogen levels in the brain may play a role in women’s risk of stress-related memory problems

Estrogen levels in the brain may play a role in women’s risk of stress-related memory problems

Most commercially insured patients live with chronic conditions

Most commercially insured patients live with chronic conditions

Aging brains struggle to recycle synaptic proteins

Aging brains struggle to recycle synaptic proteins

Family remains central to elder care responsibilities in America

Family remains central to elder care responsibilities in America

Research uncovers why certain brain cells are more resilient to tau protein buildup

Research uncovers why certain brain cells are more resilient to tau protein buildup

People with cerebral amyloid angiopathy more likely to develop dementia

People with cerebral amyloid angiopathy more likely to develop dementia

Older adults' driving habits may provide early warning signs of cognitive decline or dementia

Older adults' driving habits may provide early warning signs of cognitive decline or dementia

New calculator accurately estimates the risk of dementia after a stroke

New calculator accurately estimates the risk of dementia after a stroke

Smartwatch app to track social interactions of stroke survivors may help maximize recovery

Smartwatch app to track social interactions of stroke survivors may help maximize recovery

Nitrate source matters more than nitrate amount

Nitrate source matters more than nitrate amount

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