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... dementia that often affects quality of life but still allows people to live independently. Men and women with the common genetic variant, APOE ε4, also have ...
But how much forgetfulness is normal? Does forgetfulness indicate that you'll develop dementia later in life? Dr. Ronald Petersen, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, ...
... dementia, a caregiver and a support group. Lewy Body Dementia: An Overview. Mayo Clinic neurologist Neill R. Graff-Radford, M.D., provides an overview of ...
About this study. The aim of this study is to develop a dementia questionnaire that is sensitive and specific in detecting the many diseases evaluated in a ...
Medical costs rise significantly as patients move from normal cognition through mild cognitive impairment to full-blown dementia: ... dementia and prevalent ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified new scoring criteria allowing for the detection of treatable forms of rapidly progressive dementia.
Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida are teaming with collaborators worldwide to study Pick's disease, a rare form of early-onset dementia.
Mayo Clinic researchers study risk and genetic factors, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options for frontotemporal dementia and other types of dementia.
Mayo Clinic's Memory Disorders Lab led by Neill R. Graff-Radford, M.D., and Gregg S. Day, M.D., studies Lewy body dementia to identify early risk factors ...
It's not causing Alzheimer's disease or a structural dementia in that way, but it's leading to a change in your cognitive ability," says Dr. Driscoll. Most ...
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