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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Grant fuels research into SYNGAP1-linked behavioral abnormalities

Grant fuels research into SYNGAP1-linked behavioral abnormalities

New artificial intelligence tool helps clinicians distinguish between dementia types

New artificial intelligence tool helps clinicians distinguish between dementia types

Study links common sleep behaviors to signs of brain aging

Study links common sleep behaviors to signs of brain aging

Flu drugs may reduce cognitive decline in people with HIV

Flu drugs may reduce cognitive decline in people with HIV

Favorable lifestyle factors reduce dementia risk across key genetic profiles

Favorable lifestyle factors reduce dementia risk across key genetic profiles

Senior Care Authority kicks off Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month with six science-backed habits that may help reduce dementia risk

Senior Care Authority kicks off Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month with six science-backed habits that may help reduce dementia risk

What older adults eat may shape dementia risk

What older adults eat may shape dementia risk

Microglia transitions act as critical turning point in Alzheimer's

Microglia transitions act as critical turning point in Alzheimer's

Eight startups selected to advance heart and brain health technologies

Eight startups selected to advance heart and brain health technologies

Higher genetic pulse pressure risk associated with dementia-related mortality

Higher genetic pulse pressure risk associated with dementia-related mortality

Long-term exposure to air pollution associated with lower semantic memory

Long-term exposure to air pollution associated with lower semantic memory

The best foods for brain health may change as you age

The best foods for brain health may change as you age

Is any level of alcohol safe? Major review reveals where drinking risks rise

Is any level of alcohol safe? Major review reveals where drinking risks rise

AI-assisted model based on blood proteins could help predict retinal degeneration in diabetics

AI-assisted model based on blood proteins could help predict retinal degeneration in diabetics

Allen Institute launches global research initiative to accelerate new treatments for brain disorders

Allen Institute launches global research initiative to accelerate new treatments for brain disorders

How dysregulated collagen IV homeostasis causes cerebral microbleeds

How dysregulated collagen IV homeostasis causes cerebral microbleeds

New reference models track lifespan changes in brain wiring

New reference models track lifespan changes in brain wiring

Cellular reprogramming helps outsmart progressive Alzheimers disease

Cellular reprogramming helps outsmart progressive Alzheimers disease

Lower Alzheimer’s amyloid levels in Black and Latinx adults

Lower Alzheimer’s amyloid levels in Black and Latinx adults

Why new Alzheimer’s drugs are dividing regulators worldwide

Why new Alzheimer’s drugs are dividing regulators worldwide

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