From the subtle differences between memory lapses and brain disease to the lifestyle changes that can lower your risk, Dr Tim Beanland at Alzheimer’s Society helps you navigate the facts about dementi ...
Will your heart outlast your mind? Chances are growing that it will. Dementia, a decline that interferes with the activities of daily living, isn’t a normal part of aging but it’s going to be ...
Pinpoint whether memory loss is normal aging or a warning sign—clear patterns to watch, the ABCS tracking method, and when to see a doctor to protect your cognitive health. You walk into the kitchen ...
Everyone, regardless of age, experiences moments of forgetfulness. These occasional episodes are normal and can happen to anyone at any stage of life. For instance, one morning I planned to prepare a ...
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Experts outline subtle health changes that may signal dementia or other serious illness
Hidden dementia clues: Doctors highlight early dementia signs like short-term memory loss, planning difficulties, personality changes, and vulnerability to scams that are often overlooked. New ...
The lifetime risk of dementia for Americans aged 55 and older is now estimated at 42%. Early signs of dementia are often noticed by others first and can include poor judgment or repeating oneself.
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Experts warn of overlooked early dementia symptoms
Hidden early signs: Short-term memory lapses, mood changes, and unusual financial errors can precede obvious dementia symptoms by years. Why timing matters: Early diagnosis enables access to targeted ...
The lifetime risk of dementia for Americans aged 55 and older is now estimated at 42%. Early signs of dementia are often noticed by others first and can include poor judgment or repeating oneself.
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