What you Need to Know About Dementia
/Primarily, problems with memory and impaired judgment or language are the two major areas affected by dementia.
Read MorePrimarily, problems with memory and impaired judgment or language are the two major areas affected by dementia.
Read MoreVascular Dementia. Usually caused by a major stroke, or one or more silent strokes. The initial symptom is usually having poor judgement or difficulty planning, organizing, and making decisions. Other symptoms may include memory problems that disrupt your daily life, trouble speaking or understanding speech, problems recognizing sights and sounds that used to be familiar, being confused or agitated, changes in personality and mood, or problems walking and having frequent falls.
Read MoreOver 7 million new cases of dementia are diagnosed every year. Some cases can be treated, working to restore mental function but most of the time dementia cannot be reversed. Here's what you need to know.
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