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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White matter alterations connect coronary artery disease to cognitive decline

White matter alterations connect coronary artery disease to cognitive decline

Study elucidates how anti-amyloid antibody therapy lecanemab works in Alzheimer's disease

Study elucidates how anti-amyloid antibody therapy lecanemab works in Alzheimer's disease

Infection-related hospital stays linked to higher risk of developing dementia

Infection-related hospital stays linked to higher risk of developing dementia

Scientists uncover how brain enzyme OTULIN controls tau expression

Scientists uncover how brain enzyme OTULIN controls tau expression

Neuroscientists detect five broad phases of brain structure in the average human life

Neuroscientists detect five broad phases of brain structure in the average human life

Arginine slows amyloid buildup and improves brain outcomes in Alzheimer’s disease models

Arginine slows amyloid buildup and improves brain outcomes in Alzheimer’s disease models

Can diet calm early memory problems? Anti-inflammatory Mediterranean eating shows promise

Can diet calm early memory problems? Anti-inflammatory Mediterranean eating shows promise

New discovery could reshape how scientists think about Alzheimer’s treatment

New discovery could reshape how scientists think about Alzheimer’s treatment

Hearing loss emerges as a key early warning sign for Alzheimer disease

Hearing loss emerges as a key early warning sign for Alzheimer disease

Does coffee truly boost memory and focus or is it all hype?

Does coffee truly boost memory and focus or is it all hype?

Oral arginine reduces amyloid buildup in Alzheimer’s models

Oral arginine reduces amyloid buildup in Alzheimer’s models

Midlife exercise cuts dementia risk by up to 45 percent, new study shows

Midlife exercise cuts dementia risk by up to 45 percent, new study shows

Clogged brain drains may signal early Alzheimer's risk

Clogged brain drains may signal early Alzheimer's risk

Study links obesity severity to escalating cardiometabolic and renal disease burden

Study links obesity severity to escalating cardiometabolic and renal disease burden

Scottish Brain Sciences opens new Alzheimer’s clinical research center at ONE Biohub

Scottish Brain Sciences opens new Alzheimer’s clinical research center at ONE Biohub

Study reveals widespread use of burdensome interventions for older dementia patients in Singapore

Study reveals widespread use of burdensome interventions for older dementia patients in Singapore

Reclassifying wine intake reshapes the Mediterranean diet’s cognitive impact

Reclassifying wine intake reshapes the Mediterranean diet’s cognitive impact

New insights into glioblastoma survival linked to brain fluid dynamics

New insights into glioblastoma survival linked to brain fluid dynamics

Empowering early detection of dementia with a dual approach involving AI and patient input

Empowering early detection of dementia with a dual approach involving AI and patient input

TRIMTECH Therapeutics appoints Dr Mike Hutton to Scientific Advisory Board

TRIMTECH Therapeutics appoints Dr Mike Hutton to Scientific Advisory Board

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