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dementiaMental deterioration as a result of physical changes in the brain. It may be due to degenerative change, circulatory disease, infection, injury, or chronic poisoning. Senile dementia, a progressive loss of mental faculties such as memory and orientation, is typically a disease process of old age, and can be accompanied by depression. Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia that has become more widespread in those countries where the life expectancy has increased in the 20th century. Dementia is distinguished from amentia, or severe congenital (from birth) mental insufficiency. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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One resident who suffered from Alzheimer's dementia and was
losing weight because of distractions in the dining room was
transitioned to the Snoezelen room for his lunch meal. In fact there
are potential harms from taking HRT, such as the increased risks of
breast cancer and Alzheimer's dementia. He notes, however, that the design of the Hopkins study is
stronger than that of many earlier ones, so its findings could play
"an important role in encouraging others to conduct clinical
trials" that prescribe postmenopausal hormones explicitly to head
off Alzheimer's dementia. |
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