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Generally, a Lewy body dementia diagnosis requires an ongoing decline in thinking skills, along with two of the following: visual hallucinations, Parkinsonism ...
Growing evidence suggests that brain health is closely linked to heart and blood vessel health. The risk of developing dementia appears to increase as a result ...
A person with dementia may perceive giving up driving as a loss of independence, and deciding not to drive means accepting that one's abilities are changing. To ...
The technology shows the potential to one day help doctors distinguish among causes of cognitive problems, such as Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body dementia.
Previously, Alzheimer's disease dementia was diagnosed based on symptoms such as memory loss and changes in thinking and cognition. And that's still the case ...
The Aging and Dementia Imaging Research Laboratory at Mayo Clinic studies the pathology of cognitive aging, Alzheimer's disease and dementia through brain ...
Learn more about this stroke-related type of dementia that causes memory loss and reasoning problems. Prevention is possible, and good heart health is key.
Mayo Clinic researchers study risk and genetic factors, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options for frontotemporal dementia and other types of dementia.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive type of dementia that impairs memory, thinking and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily functioning.
This common dementia is caused by a buildup of proteins in the brain. It affects thinking, memory and movement.
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