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Is this normal, or early signs of dementia? What to know about memory loss
More than 7 million Americans aged 65 and older have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Yet average wait times for a dementia diagnosis range from 12 months to nearly four years.
It Could Be A Sign You’re Entering This Dreaded Phase. The specific type of memory loss that’s a top fear for many older ...
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Rare type of dementia makes man cry happy tears for bizarre reason — plus his other unique symptoms
Dementia often affects memory, thinking, behavior and daily functioning — now, a new case study reveals a novel symptom that ...
Scientists at the University of Kentucky have uncovered a new reason why people with Alzheimer's disease often struggle with sleep, long before memory loss begins. The study, led by researchers at the ...
Memory can wither with age. Forgetfulness can be unnerving, but there are ways you can support your mind during memory loss — or support a loved one going through it. While not all lost memories can ...
New noninvasive tools reveal that subtle shifts in brain blood flow and oxygen use may mirror key markers of Alzheimer’s risk ...
A terrible irony of dementia — which can result in the inability to recognize people and places — is that the condition itself does not get the worldwide recognition it deserves. Until now. The United ...
It’s normal to occasionally forget where you left your keys, struggle to recall a new name or wonder if you’ve already taken your daily medication. “Everyone has memory slips now and again,” says ...
Memory loss might have met its match. A new study from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine suggests that GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could lower your risk of developing ...
A Cleveland non-profit is recruiting Black families for a dementia-related study. The SHARE Program helps participants build care plans, fight stigma, and prepare for the future.
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