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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Higher menopausal symptom burden linked to cognitive decline and behavioral impairments

Higher menopausal symptom burden linked to cognitive decline and behavioral impairments

New approach to tau protein clearance offers hope for Alzheimer's treatment

New approach to tau protein clearance offers hope for Alzheimer's treatment

Long-term NSAID use linked to lower dementia risk

Long-term NSAID use linked to lower dementia risk

Stress granules as potential biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases

Stress granules as potential biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases

Scientists uncover how herpes virus fuels Alzheimer’s disease

Scientists uncover how herpes virus fuels Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers make breakthrough in understanding the role of tau protein in Alzheimer's

Researchers make breakthrough in understanding the role of tau protein in Alzheimer's

University of Queensland recognized as the first dementia-friendly university

University of Queensland recognized as the first dementia-friendly university

AI system accurately detects changes in longitudinal medical images

AI system accurately detects changes in longitudinal medical images

Study highlights increase in VZV-induced CNS infections and dementia risk

Study highlights increase in VZV-induced CNS infections and dementia risk

Research shows exercise can delay Alzheimer’s, but there’s a catch

Research shows exercise can delay Alzheimer’s, but there’s a catch

Retinal changes may serve as early indicator for Alzheimer's disease

Retinal changes may serve as early indicator for Alzheimer's disease

Organ aging measured by blood test may help predict age-related diseases

Organ aging measured by blood test may help predict age-related diseases

FGF21 hormone drives protein-specific appetite and reward in the brain

FGF21 hormone drives protein-specific appetite and reward in the brain

Mass General Brigham study uncovers 16 novel Alzheimer's risk genes

Mass General Brigham study uncovers 16 novel Alzheimer's risk genes

Study explores link between antidepressant use and cognitive decline in dementia patients

Study explores link between antidepressant use and cognitive decline in dementia patients

New AI tool measures brain aging speed and predicts cognitive health

New AI tool measures brain aging speed and predicts cognitive health

Study shows how herpes viruses contribute to Alzheimer's disease in aging brains

Study shows how herpes viruses contribute to Alzheimer's disease in aging brains

"Normal" vitamin B12 levels may not prevent brain decline

"Normal" vitamin B12 levels may not prevent brain decline

Aging isn’t just in your genes—your environment plays a bigger role, study shows

Aging isn’t just in your genes—your environment plays a bigger role, study shows

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