Trump's bizarre obsession with insisting that Canada become the "51st State" has pivoted from trollish trash talk to ...
Alzheimer also noted that Deter’s cerebral cortex was thinner than normal, and that senile plaque was also present ... were people who had died without having shown any symptoms of dementia yet had ...
"Now the reason for that will most probably be the connection between him being senile and that he actually used to live at my place," Lou Kägi told Newsweek.
Doctors often use antidepressants to manage the depression, anxiety and agitation that accompanies a diagnosis of dementia. Now, a new study suggests the use of antidepressants may hasten the ...
Excessive alcohol use over a long period of time can cause memory and behavioral changes, often described as alcoholic dementia or alcohol-related dementia. Contributing factors may include head ...
Learning a second language could help stave off dementia for many years, scientists have revealed. It's long been established that bilingual people develop dementia an average of 5.4 years later ...
There's no single test to diagnose dementia; it’s a process. You may go through several types of tests. The tests look at how your brain thinks or reasons (cognitive tests), functions ...
Parkinson’s can cause a condition called Parkinson’s disease dementia. This condition is marked by a decline in thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive ...