David Castillo Dominici

Complications of Early-Onset Dementia

Dementia is usually always thought of as a health concern only for the elderly, however for some people, a dementia diagnosis can come earlier. This is known as early-onset dementia, when the loss of memory and cognitive abilities occur at a younger age. “The majority of cases of dementia in the United States are in …

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Stuart Miles

Healthy Diet Linked to Memory Ability

A new study has found that a healthy lifestyle is linked to better memory across all adult age groups, even if you are younger than 40. UCLA researchers and the Gallup organization worked on a poll of 18,552 U.S. adults 18 and older. They found that healthy eating, not smoking and exercising regularly were linked …

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General Anesthesia Can Increase Risk of Dementia and Alzheimer’s

A new study has found that general anesthesia given to the elderly can increase their risk of dementia and neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers have identified an initial decline in cognitive function right after surgery, called postoperative cognitive neuroinflammatory dysfunction (POCD), that can lead to dementia. POCD is associated with promoting neuroinflammatory …

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The Stages of Dementia

When a person is diagnosed with Dementia, their symptoms can range from mild to severe. These symptoms are broadly grouped into stages that help guide doctors and a person’s family in their care. “Usually we think of memory loss as a continuum,” explains Raj C. Shah, MD, medical director of the Rush Memory Center at …

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