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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Sociological shifts change expectations and behaviors of modern patients

Sociological shifts change expectations and behaviors of modern patients

Scientists uncover shared gene signatures that reveal how mammals age

Scientists uncover shared gene signatures that reveal how mammals age

Advanced tau imaging improves early Alzheimer’s disease detection accuracy

Advanced tau imaging improves early Alzheimer’s disease detection accuracy

Blood biomarkers may detect Alzheimer’s risk before symptoms appear

Blood biomarkers may detect Alzheimer’s risk before symptoms appear

LSU study examines how restrained sitting limits early childhood movement

LSU study examines how restrained sitting limits early childhood movement

Vitamin deficiencies may contribute to chronic fatigue and low motivation

Vitamin deficiencies may contribute to chronic fatigue and low motivation

Study finds lower Alzheimer’s pathology in Black and Hispanic patients

Study finds lower Alzheimer’s pathology in Black and Hispanic patients

New study reveals barriers to Medicaid-funded home care access

New study reveals barriers to Medicaid-funded home care access

Gum disease pathogen may drive Alzheimer’s through microglial ferroptosis pathway

Gum disease pathogen may drive Alzheimer’s through microglial ferroptosis pathway

University of Ottawa study links heart attacks with brain damage

University of Ottawa study links heart attacks with brain damage

Disrupted sleep rhythms may increase dementia risk through impaired waste clearance

Disrupted sleep rhythms may increase dementia risk through impaired waste clearance

Uneven grey matter loss serves as a powerful new biomarker for early neurodegeneration

Uneven grey matter loss serves as a powerful new biomarker for early neurodegeneration

Smoking cessation may reduce dementia risk for people who avoid major weight gain

Smoking cessation may reduce dementia risk for people who avoid major weight gain

Poor sleep may flag early Alzheimer’s risk in genetically vulnerable older women

Poor sleep may flag early Alzheimer’s risk in genetically vulnerable older women

New AI framework maps systemic obesity damage at cellular resolution

New AI framework maps systemic obesity damage at cellular resolution

Early electronic advance directives reduce burdensome end-of-life care

Early electronic advance directives reduce burdensome end-of-life care

Researchers uncover new genetic links influencing blood lipid composition

Researchers uncover new genetic links influencing blood lipid composition

Women may face greater cognitive impact from dementia risk factors

Women may face greater cognitive impact from dementia risk factors

Facial micromovements may help doctors measure pain more accurately

Facial micromovements may help doctors measure pain more accurately

Pennington and Vanderbilt launch major study on childhood obesity treatment

Pennington and Vanderbilt launch major study on childhood obesity treatment

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