Dementia and Alzheimer's are common conditions affecting over 6 million Americans of all ages. These brain diseases are degenerative and currently have no cure.
Recognizing the early signs of dementia can be invaluable for seeking timely medical help and support. While these symptoms can overlap with normal aging to some extent, persistent or worsening ...
A new study has found that an accumulation of certain health problems can drastically raise our risk of dementia, with ...
noticing the signs early is still vital, as a treatment plan and medications can be put in place to correctly manage the symptoms. Typically, people associate dementia with memory problems.
Hollywood icon Bruce Willis faces a battle with frontotemporal dementia, with early signs of the disease initially overlooked.
A study involving older people found that sleep problems were associated with a higher risk of developing a predementia ...
One early and significant sign of Alzheimer's disease, which is the most common form of dementia worldwide, is anosmia (loss of smell) or hyposmia (reduced sense of smell). These symptoms can ...
Alzheimer’s Society, the UK’s leading dementia charity, says changes to speech is one of six possible signs of dementia to be aware of for people concerned about themselves or a loved one.
Bruce Willis’s early dementia signs were initially mistaken as the return of his childhood stutter. In an interview with Town & Country, the Die Hard actor’s wife Emma Heming Willis revealed ...
According to a GP, there are some early signs of dementia that may be noticeable even before memory loss. Dementia is a progressive condition that affects brain function, leading to a decline in ...
Alzheimer’s Society, the UK’s leading dementia charity, says changes to speech is one of six possible signs of dementia to be aware of for people concerned about themselves or a loved one. The charity ...
Bruce Willis was first diagnosed with aphasia in 2022, before his family revealed his official FTD diagnosis one year later (Getty Images for ... it would be a form of dementia for someone so ...