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— A one-time memory loss — for up to 24 hours — might not be a sign of a brain injury or dementia. ... Complex tasks, such as driving, are still possible.
Driver-Dunckley collaborates with colleagues across the U.S. and Arizona to investigate potential causes for Parkinson's disease, dementia in Parkinson's ...
Each year, Mayo Clinic doctors care for more than 3,700 people with dementia including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia.
Driving: Is it Safe to Continue? Peggy Gannon, CTRS, CDRSD. Certified Driving Rehab Specialist, Brooks Rehabilitation. June 2, 2016. Medication Management ...
He says a lot of driving accidents are preventable if you practice safe driving habits. Dr. Boniface. “First of all, never drink and drive. There's always an ...
Is he just being forgetful, or is this a sign of Alzheimer's disease? ... Driving - Vision and memory loss can both lead to trouble on the road. ... You can also ...
Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida are teaming with collaborators worldwide to study Pick's disease, a rare form of early-onset dementia.
... drivers on the road than ever before. And it's a difficult conversation to have when it's no longer safe for them to drive. “Driving retirement” is a normal ...
Artificial intelligence can help detect patterns in brain activity that humans can't — and identify dementia types.
Rivastigmine is used to treat mild to moderate dementia (memory loss and mental changes) associated with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease.
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