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It is not uncommon for people living with dementia to experience fluctuations in their cognitive abilities and levels of…
Why is my loved one with dementia sometimes ‘there’ and sometimes not? People with dementia can sometimes be fully “present”…
Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people's cognitive abilities, such…
Yen Ying Lim, Monash University Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects…
Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people’s cognitive abilities, such…
Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people's cognitive abilities, such…
– By Yen Ying Lim, Associate Professor, Monash University Shutterstock is an umbrella term to describe a progressive…
Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people’s cognitive abilities, such…
Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people’s cognitive abilities, such…
Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people’s cognitive abilities, such…
Just before Alex Godfrey’s grandmother died from dementia, she snapped back to lucidity and regaled him with stories of her…
It used to be the crimson jelly that did it. It used to be Christmas 1999 in Speedy Town, South Dakota, and Ward Porterfield, 83…
NIA’s work on paradoxical lucidity and this blog post are a cross-disciplinary collaboration among Dr.
Credit: CC0 Public Domain It happens unexpectedly: a person long thought lost to the ravages of dementia, unable to recall the…
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