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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Global hypertension burden rising sharply in lower-income countries

Global hypertension burden rising sharply in lower-income countries

Fine particle pollution may quietly damage brain function over time

Fine particle pollution may quietly damage brain function over time

Adding GLP-1 drugs to behavioral interventions silences food noise

Adding GLP-1 drugs to behavioral interventions silences food noise

Study explains how APOE2 gene protects the brain against Alzheimer's disease

Study explains how APOE2 gene protects the brain against Alzheimer's disease

Faster biological aging linked to higher dementia risk

Faster biological aging linked to higher dementia risk

Osteoporosis may increase mortality risk in postmenopausal women

Osteoporosis may increase mortality risk in postmenopausal women

Disrupted circadian rhythms may accelerate dementia-related brain inflammation

Disrupted circadian rhythms may accelerate dementia-related brain inflammation

Missing dementia patients face serious harm risks, study finds

Missing dementia patients face serious harm risks, study finds

Brain controlled hearing technology helps people isolate voices in crowds

Brain controlled hearing technology helps people isolate voices in crowds

Ibasho concept offers a community-led approach to disaster psychiatry

Ibasho concept offers a community-led approach to disaster psychiatry

Could a fingerprick at home flag your Alzheimer's risk? New study says yes

Could a fingerprick at home flag your Alzheimer's risk? New study says yes

Online friendships with strangers linked to greater adult loneliness

Online friendships with strangers linked to greater adult loneliness

Insulin-dependent diabetes linked to sharply higher dementia risk

Insulin-dependent diabetes linked to sharply higher dementia risk

Eating eggs regularly reduces Alzheimer’s disease risk

Eating eggs regularly reduces Alzheimer’s disease risk

Neurodegeneration in Down syndrome may begin shortly after birth

Neurodegeneration in Down syndrome may begin shortly after birth

Conversation therapy helps dementia patients reconnect with loved ones

Conversation therapy helps dementia patients reconnect with loved ones

Study challenges long-held assumptions about causes of lacunar stroke

Study challenges long-held assumptions about causes of lacunar stroke

Organic lithium salts may affect many cellular level changes in Alzheimer's disease

Organic lithium salts may affect many cellular level changes in Alzheimer's disease

At-home blood and brain tests could identify dementia risk earlier

At-home blood and brain tests could identify dementia risk earlier

Exercise remains essential alongside GLP-1 obesity treatments

Exercise remains essential alongside GLP-1 obesity treatments

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