Dementia carers: who cares? An evening with those who do
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…people are living with dementia,7 and AD is the cause in 60-70% of people with dementia.8 These numbers are expected to rise, as the population ages.7,8 People living with AD…
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…including three cases of ‘dementia senilis’ as well as cases of dementia paralytica and chronic alcoholism, using the Bielschowsky silver impregnation method. At the outset (416), Fuller acknowledged his “indebtedness…
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…In Our vision and updates on research progress for dementia (12 March), two renowned British experts in the field provide an update on dementia research. Professor Ian McKeith, Newcastle University,…
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…of mixed dementia, or dementia from one or more co-existing causes, affecting over half of patients diagnosed with AD. We are pleased to share this groundbreaking data showing that the…
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…and how these approaches are being translated to the non-Alzheimer’s dementias including Lewy Body Dementia. Next, Dr Angelika Zarkali (University College London) spoke on how visual dysfunction predicts worsening cognition…
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…dementia.4 Prospective studies demonstrate this association after controlling for potential confounders, indicating delirium does not just predict dementia but directly contributes to cognitive decline. Animal studies suggest mechanisms by which…
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…of gait analysis in differentiating between dementia subtypes. [Read Gait analysis as a clinical tool for dementia: current perspectives and future challenges by Riona McArdle] The last session, chaired by…
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