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The early signs of frontotemporal dementia
Village Caregiving reports that frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disease affecting behavior, speech, and memory ...
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Trump Halts U.S.-Canada Trade Talks After Reagan Ad — Experts Cite Signs of Dementia and “Erratic Behavior”
Speculation about Donald Trump’s cognitive decline has been a constant topic of discussion ever since he began his second ...
The 79-year-old president’s nonsensical speeches and mental lapses are flashing signs of his “immense cognitive decline,” ...
Village Caregiving reports that in-home care for seniors with dementia fosters independence, safety, and companionship, ...
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Riot Women's quietly devastating portrayal of dementia is 'one of the most accurate on TV'
The quietly devastating portrayal of dementia is one of the show's unsung heroes. Viewers with experience of the ...
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia can cause aggressive behavior, even in people who have never been violent in their lives. These aggressive dementia behaviors can be scary and difficult for caregivers ...
We all have needs, drives, and cravings—such as hunger, territoriality, and sexuality—which stem from the ancient part of our brain that we share with reptiles. Why don’t we constantly act upon these ...
Heather Boynton felt guilty that she lived an 18-hour drive from her mom with dementia. But technology helped them both deal ...
A doctor has highlighted some early warning signs that could indicate the onset of dementia, including some that may appear before memory loss ...
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Where you live may affect your brain health, new study finds
The conditions where you live may influence your brain health and risk for dementia, according to a new study from Wake ...
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that images portraying dementia in Finnish newspapers often paint a ...
Learn from those who continue to live the best lives they can with a form of Dementia. Over 6 million people are living with a type of dementia in the United States without a cure. Research is ...
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