Frontotemporal dementia strikes differently than other forms of cognitive decline, often beginning with changes so subtle that families attribute them to work stress, relationship issues, or normal ...
Researchers link education, sleep, and diet to lower dementia risk, showing lifestyle choices may protect brain health.
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Strange table manners could be more than just quirks, they may be an early sign of dementia, experts have warned. Frontotemporal dementia, the disease affecting actor Bruce Willis and approximately 60 ...
Just a few days after scientists announced we're at a pivotal tipping point in Alzheimer's disease research, a team has made a huge breakthrough, proving for the first time how mitochondrial ...
People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, or even longer (4.1 years) for those with early-onset dementia, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Once the first signs of dementia become apparent, an average of 3.5 years passes before a diagnosis is made, a new study has found. And the wait is even longer for people with early-onset dementia or ...
A suspected perpetrator who can barely remember his name, several traffic violations committed by a woman in her mid-fifties who is completely unreasonable and doesn't understand her behavior—should ...
For Emma Heming Willis, husband Bruce Willis' early dementia signs weren't immediate red flags for a health issue. Instead, Emma revealed in an interview with People, subtle changes in his behavior ...
A new study has found that people who have dementia are, on average, diagnosed 3.5 years after symptoms first appear. This is even longer — an average of 4.1 years after symptoms first show — for ...