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There’s currently no cure for dementia, but treatment can help ease symptoms and improve overall quality of life. In some cases, it can also slow the disease’s progression.
But there’s hope for better care. Cases of dementia are rising around the world, and caregivers are struggling. But families and experts are coming up with new ways to look after loved ones with ...
There is no cure for dementia. Medications such as Leqembi are designated for mild cognitive impairment or the very early stages of Alzheimer’s, making early detection imperative to slow down ...
The study, which analyzed data on 1.2 million people with dementia, found improvements in five out of eight global regions ...
By 2030, the WHO estimates that there will be 82 million people with dementia, globally, and by 2050, that figure may reach 152 million. Currently, no treatment can cure dementia.
Mixed Dementia Treatment. Just as with other forms of dementia, there’s no cure for mixed dementia. There’s also no medication that can stop it from getting worse over time.
A safe and affordable treatment to slow the advancement of Parkinson's dementia has emerged – in the form of a commonly ...
Breathe easy — researchers say they may have found an innovative approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease.. There is no cure for the brain disorder, which affects more than 6 million Americans.
There will be huge social and cultural dividends for Scotland if this country leads the fight against dementia. Scotland, he says, needs “a win, something we can wrap our arms around.
Dementia cannot be cured yet, but there are treatments and support to help someone live well with the condition. Here, we look at different types of treatment and services which can provide support.
A Scots dementia expert predicts there will be a cure for Alzheimer’s in 10 years. Professor Craig Ritchie also believes things will move so quickly that advanced cases of dementia in the future ...