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Dementia is a degenerative condition, and there’s currently no cure. However, medical research into dementia has expanded our understanding of the condition in recent years.
Diagnosis and Treatment As of now, there is no cure for dementia or a treatment that could slow the cognitive decline. Therefore, the focus becomes managing the symptoms.
The Scottish Brain Sciences team are on the cusp of medical breakthroughs which will ‘cure’ the world’s most feared disease. They talk to our… ...
Mixed dementia is a condition where multiple types of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, happen at the same time, leading to complex cognitive decline.
As the oldest baby boomers turn 80 this year, the medical industry is already overtaxed in its ability to provide dementia care — let alone handle the expected barrage of cases in the future.
A safe and affordable treatment to slow the advancement of Parkinson's dementia has emerged – in the form of a commonly ...
The study, which analyzed data on 1.2 million people with dementia, found improvements in five out of eight global regions ...
Dementia treatment is more than just medication. It can include lifestyle changes, multimodal therapy, and environmental management, as well.
Treatment for people with young-onset dementia 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 ...
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 ...
While there isn’t much definitive research on the use of cannabis for dementia, several small studies have backed its usefulness in soothing agitation.