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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Study reveals how TDP-43 causes neuronal overactivity in ALS and FTD

Study reveals how TDP-43 causes neuronal overactivity in ALS and FTD

How early diabetes management influences long-term outcomes

How early diabetes management influences long-term outcomes

Study links short-term blood pressure variability to Alzheimer's-related brain loss

Study links short-term blood pressure variability to Alzheimer's-related brain loss

Systematic analysis reveals psilocybin's impact on obsessive-compulsive behaviors

Systematic analysis reveals psilocybin's impact on obsessive-compulsive behaviors

Interacting with friends may reduce momentary loneliness for dementia caregivers

Interacting with friends may reduce momentary loneliness for dementia caregivers

UCSF receives historic $100 million gift for Memory and Aging Center

UCSF receives historic $100 million gift for Memory and Aging Center

Uncovering mechanisms of neuronal migration in the adult brain

Uncovering mechanisms of neuronal migration in the adult brain

Can cheese help prevent dementia? Japanese researchers say it might

Can cheese help prevent dementia? Japanese researchers say it might

Daily 40Hz audiovisual stimulation may slow cognitive decline in late-onset Alzheimer's patients

Daily 40Hz audiovisual stimulation may slow cognitive decline in late-onset Alzheimer's patients

Unlocking the secrets of vascular health through eye imaging

Unlocking the secrets of vascular health through eye imaging

How many headers are too many before football crosses the safety line?

How many headers are too many before football crosses the safety line?

Les Turner Symposium on ALS brings researchers and clinicians to discuss new research findings

Les Turner Symposium on ALS brings researchers and clinicians to discuss new research findings

Media images convey a fear-inducing and negative picture of dementia

Media images convey a fear-inducing and negative picture of dementia

Impaired movement of cerebrospinal fluid predicts dementia risk later in life

Impaired movement of cerebrospinal fluid predicts dementia risk later in life

Disruption of glial circadian rhythms linked to Alzheimer's disease progression

Disruption of glial circadian rhythms linked to Alzheimer's disease progression

Strong grip strength lowers risk of organ dysfunction in obesity

Strong grip strength lowers risk of organ dysfunction in obesity

New noninvasive device measures brain blood flow using laser speckle technology

New noninvasive device measures brain blood flow using laser speckle technology

Women with isolated REM sleep behavior disorder show lesser brain atrophy than men

Women with isolated REM sleep behavior disorder show lesser brain atrophy than men

Earlier menopause and reduced cardiac function may negatively affect brain health

Earlier menopause and reduced cardiac function may negatively affect brain health

Genetic and inflammatory factors amplify the link between earlier menopause and cognitive risk

Genetic and inflammatory factors amplify the link between earlier menopause and cognitive risk

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