Loss of self-confidence and difficulty coping with problems are amongst the red flags linked to increased risk of declining brain function ...
Whether you have any of the symptoms or not, there are things you can do to reduce your dementia risk.
Frontotemporal dementia is a brain disease that affects the parts of your brain responsible for behavior, speech and memory. “Frontotemporal” stems from the names frontal and temporal lobes, which are ...
You might want to think twice before chalking grandma’s “senior moments” up to getting older. More than 10 million people around the world are diagnosed with dementia each year, but studies show ...
Dementia can sneak up on you. I know, because it happened to my family. Back in the early 2000s, my first wife, Ginny, began demonstrating some unusual behavior. She was not her usual bubbly self.
More than 944,000 people currently have dementia in the UK, according to NHS figures ...
This could indicate that someone is suffering from cognitive decline ...
A loved one undergoing massive shifts in personality or speech can be challenging to work with. You might be wondering if it’s already a symptom of an underlying disease. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) ...