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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PCORI announces new funding for patient-centered clinical effectiveness research

PCORI announces new funding for patient-centered clinical effectiveness research

Emergency settings more likely to initiate risky medications for seniors

Emergency settings more likely to initiate risky medications for seniors

New scientific statement defines brain health across life

New scientific statement defines brain health across life

Scientists uncover why brain damage continues after stroke

Scientists uncover why brain damage continues after stroke

Ultra-processed foods linked to poorer attention and higher dementia risk scores

Ultra-processed foods linked to poorer attention and higher dementia risk scores

Three cognitive trajectories identified in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease

Three cognitive trajectories identified in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease

Advanced heart, kidney and metabolic disease linked to higher cancer risk

Advanced heart, kidney and metabolic disease linked to higher cancer risk

Stronger slow-wave sleep helps older adults regulate anxiety overnight

Stronger slow-wave sleep helps older adults regulate anxiety overnight

Ultra-processed foods linked to measurable drops in human attention span

Ultra-processed foods linked to measurable drops in human attention span

New insight into how molecular measures of aging relate to neuroimaging markers of brain health

New insight into how molecular measures of aging relate to neuroimaging markers of brain health

Scientists identify STING switch driving inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease

Scientists identify STING switch driving inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease

Unraveling the mystery of cognitive resilience in aging brains

Unraveling the mystery of cognitive resilience in aging brains

Revisiting memories together improves emotional wellbeing in dementia care

Revisiting memories together improves emotional wellbeing in dementia care

New human cell model replicates key mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases

New human cell model replicates key mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases

Severe strokes significantly increase the risk of progressive dementia

Severe strokes significantly increase the risk of progressive dementia

Metabolic health may shape future dementia risk for Latino communities

Metabolic health may shape future dementia risk for Latino communities

Astrocytes form complex networks across the mouse brain

Astrocytes form complex networks across the mouse brain

Virtual neurology visits match in-person care outcomes

Virtual neurology visits match in-person care outcomes

Poor sleep linked to higher dementia risk in epilepsy

Poor sleep linked to higher dementia risk in epilepsy

Researchers identify high rates of untreated hypertension in young veterans

Researchers identify high rates of untreated hypertension in young veterans

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