Some people with dementia lose their sense of social norms. Surprising dementia symptoms can include shoplifting, breaking ...
This includes conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia, back pain and depression ... has urged GPs not to 'shut the door on patients' YUI MOK/PA At the same time, the ...
An estimated 850,000 people in the UK are living with dementia, and this figure is expected to rise as the population ages. Here are some of the main signs to look out for In the UK, an ...
Changes in the brain that lead to dementia can begin 20 years before any outward symptoms develop. This means there is an opportunity for the very earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease to be detected ...
In the UK a staggering 850,000 people are grappling with dementia ... signs tend to surface in most cases. Early detection can be crucial, potentially decelerating the progression of the disease ...
Dementia gradually diminishes cognitive abilities and memory; despite being widespread, its diagnosis remains particularly challenging. There are over 200 types of dementia, including Alzheimer's ...
It means thousands may have been wrongly told they have the incurable memory-robbing disease ... people diagnosed with dementia found that almost 13 per cent has signs of brain 'poisoning ...
Signs of dementia that might be missed In some types of dementia, like frontotemporal, changes to behaviour such as a loss of empathy and sense of humour, or becoming angry, can be signs too.
Nursing home residents often suffer from balance issues, perhaps diminished eyesight, and other health complications. When ...
Dementia can affect anyone of any age. But there are certain early warning signs which surface in many cases. Early detection can be crucial, potentially slowing the progression of the disease.