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No, demented does not mean stupid. Demented is often used to describe someone who is suffering from a serious mental disorder, such as dementia, that impairs their cognitive abilities. It is not appropriate to use demented as a synonym for stupid.
forgetful? inattentive? oblivious? unmindful? sloppy? disorganized? demented? (as in seniors' dementia)
It's rather sad actually for people. Dimented means someone who's lose its memory so they don't know who their mum or dad is etc. I feel sorry for all those people who have amnesia. This amnesia is different though, more harsh. By the way, there's another one but that's demented, someone's who is mental. Hope I helped! See ya!
The correct medical term for someone exercise obsessed is 'physically attractive'.
The correct spelling is someone.
Depression can be mistaken for dementia because when someone is very depressed their memory can be affected and they may find it difficult to remember new information. This is similar to dementia except that someone who's depressed may be able to recall the new information after a short time whereas an Alzheimer's sufferer cannot usually do so.
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Depression can be mistaken for dementia because when someone is very depressed their memory can be affected and they may find it difficult to remember new information. This is similar to dementia except that someone who's depressed may be able to recall the new information after a short time whereas an Alzheimer's sufferer cannot usually do so.
A1. He's the most demented superstar EVER! A2.Someone attacked the undertaker. A3. He has never won a royal rumble.
Negative attitudes and behaviors can have a very bad affect upon someone with dementia. Someone with this disease does need stimulation and encouragement to do their best and without it they will get worse far more quickly.
After someone has disease, what is the medical treatment?
Frontal lobe dementia is a degenerative condition of the front part of the brain. There are several different types of damaged nerve cells found in the brain of a patient with frontal lobe dementia and two of these contain abnormal levels of tau proteins.