In the UK 750,000 people suffer from dementia.
Dementia affects 5-8% of all people between ages 65 and 74, and up to 20% of those between 75 and 84. Estimates for dementia in those 85 and over range from 30-47%.
400,000 sufferes in the UK.
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Ms. Smith is currently suffering from Dementia/ Alzheimer's
relationship between brain changes and behaviour in people with dementia
People who meditate regularly have a lower chance of developing dementia.
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The main difference is that, unlike Alzheimer’s, dementia is not a disease; it is a group of symptoms that impact memory, ability to communicate, and performance of daily tasks. It usually starts with simple forgetfulness and can progress to an inability to care for oneself. There is more than one type of dementia, and people can suffer from multiple types simultaneously.Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. It gets worse with time and affects language, thought, and memory, and it’s currently incurable. No exact cause is known.
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I would say, ask a doctor. If you're wondering about real information to do with dementia it's best of to talk to a physician who can sit down and talk to you about the many facts to do with the situation.
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