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An uncommon group of disorders may cause changes in personality, behavior, language, movement. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a group of neurologic ...
Artificial intelligence can help detect patterns in brain activity that humans can't — and identify dementia types.
The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging provides information and resources on healthy aging, cognitive health, home safety, independent living and dementia.
But how much forgetfulness is normal? Does forgetfulness indicate that you'll develop dementia later in life? Dr. Ronald Petersen, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, ...
In particular, the Mediterranean diet has been associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The Mediterranean diet is also linked to ...
... dementia, frontotemporal dementia and related disorders. Alzheimer's disease research at Mayo Clinic is distinguished by the depth and breadth of in-house ...
Growing evidence suggests that brain health is closely linked to heart and blood vessel health. The risk of developing dementia appears to increase as a result ...
New research is providing insights into the role of a specific gene plays in the development and progression of frontotemporal dementia.
Common sleep issues with dementia. Many older adults have trouble sleeping. But people with dementia often have an even harder time. Sleep troubles may affect ...
Ronald Petersen, M.D., a neurologist and director of Mayo Clinic's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, says you can't prevent dementia, but you can reduce ...
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