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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Lifelong exercise linked to lower dementia risk

Lifelong exercise linked to lower dementia risk

X-ray tomography reveals the gut-brain connection in Alzheimer's

X-ray tomography reveals the gut-brain connection in Alzheimer's

Drawn-out overhaul of troubled Montana hospital leaves lawmakers in limbo

Drawn-out overhaul of troubled Montana hospital leaves lawmakers in limbo

Frequent social engagement may delay dementia onset

Frequent social engagement may delay dementia onset

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s linked to aging brain’s failing waste disposal

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s linked to aging brain’s failing waste disposal

Shorter telomeres linked to higher risk of age-related brain diseases

Shorter telomeres linked to higher risk of age-related brain diseases

The key to healthy aging? Exercise might be the answer

The key to healthy aging? Exercise might be the answer

New study compares dementia care approaches and the impact on caregivers

New study compares dementia care approaches and the impact on caregivers

University of Oklahoma researcher leads efforts to unravel mysteries of cognitive decline

University of Oklahoma researcher leads efforts to unravel mysteries of cognitive decline

Fluctuating cholesterol linked to higher risk of dementia in older adults

Fluctuating cholesterol linked to higher risk of dementia in older adults

Mayo Clinic researchers create organoid models for uveal melanoma study

Mayo Clinic researchers create organoid models for uveal melanoma study

Can an online lifestyle plan keep your brain sharp? Research says yes

Can an online lifestyle plan keep your brain sharp? Research says yes

Prolonged REM sleep latency linked to Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers

Prolonged REM sleep latency linked to Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers

AI technology uncovers genetic factors and treatment options for Parkinson's

AI technology uncovers genetic factors and treatment options for Parkinson's

Study links oral microbiome to cognitive function in older adults

Study links oral microbiome to cognitive function in older adults

Exercise improves brain insulin sensitivity and lowers dementia risk in older adults with prediabetes

Exercise improves brain insulin sensitivity and lowers dementia risk in older adults with prediabetes

New diagnostic guidelines aim to distinguish common memory disorder from Alzheimer’s

New diagnostic guidelines aim to distinguish common memory disorder from Alzheimer’s

Regular GP visits could help reduce workload in practices and hospitals

Regular GP visits could help reduce workload in practices and hospitals

Study unveils critical insights in understanding post-traumatic epilepsy

Study unveils critical insights in understanding post-traumatic epilepsy

Montana eyes $30M revamp of mental health, developmental disability facilities

Montana eyes $30M revamp of mental health, developmental disability facilities

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