What to Do After Being Diagnosed with Dementia
Every 65 seconds, someone in the United States is diagnosed with dementia – a reality that transforms not just one …
Every 65 seconds, someone in the United States is diagnosed with dementia – a reality that transforms not just one …
Have you ever noticed an elderly loved one becoming increasingly forgetful and withdrawn, only to discover it wasn’t early dementia …
When Felicia’s grandmother started forgetting names and misplacing items, the family immediately assumed it was Alzheimer’s. After a thorough medical …
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Have you ever walked into a room and completely forgotten why you’re there? While these momentary memory lapses can be …
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Imagine suddenly being unable to recognize that you’re forgetting important details of your life. This puzzling phenomenon, known as anosognosia, …
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In the complex world of cognitive health, up to 77% of patients who seek a second opinion for dementia receive …
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Cognitive assessments play a crucial role in diagnosing dementia. They help identify changes in memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities. Two …
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Dementia refers to a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities. It significantly impacts daily life. Various types …
Aging is a natural process that brings various changes to our bodies and minds. As people grow older, they often …
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Sundowning refers to a phenomenon where individuals with dementia experience increased confusion and agitation during the late afternoon and evening …