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Posterior cortical atrophy causes the loss of brain cells in back of the brain. This is the region responsible for visual processing and spatial reasoning ...
Needing to turn up the volume of the television or radio. Staying clear of some social settings. Being bothered by background noise. Ringing in the ears, known ...
Some subtypes of frontotemporal dementia lead to changes in language ability or loss of speech. Subtypes include primary progressive aphasia, semantic dementia ...
Having a higher surface area to volume area, they also lose a higher proportion of their fluids from a high fever or burns. Young children often can't tell you ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that ventricular volume measures are clinically more useful than the Evans index ratio in evaluating a patient's current ...
Vegetables, fruits and whole grains all contain fiber. Popcorn is a good example of a high-volume, low-calorie whole grain. One cup of air-popped popcorn has ...
Nasal, raspy or strained voice. Uneven speech rhythm. Uneven speech volume. Monotone speech. Trouble moving your tongue or facial muscles. When to see a doctor.
Losing a lot of blood also reduces blood volume, leading to a severe drop in blood pressure. Causes of serious blood loss include injuries and internal bleeding ...
Multiple system atrophy, also called MSA, causes people to lose coordination and balance or become slow and stiff. It also causes changes in speech and loss of ...
The Mayo Clinic Diet: What is your weight-loss goal? ... Assessment of amniotic fluid volume. https://www ... July 25, 2022. Products and services. The Mayo Clinic ...
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