There are aphasias which can be temporary. Lesions to the posterior cingulate cortex appear to reproduce AD like memory deficits.
Dementia can become dangerous when the sufferer forgets what they are doing while cooking, or lets something get so hot a fire could start. If the dementia is severe they could leave their home, and forget where they live and how to get home. If they have a medical condition that requires medication to survive, they may forget to take it.
You could dehydrate the coffee, turning it back into powder.
It is not dementia that causes brain lesions. It is the brain lesions that could have caused Dementia. Dementia Praecox was the type of dementia that involved brain lesions post mortem. You can try to read passages from the "Dementia Praecox Studies: A Journal of Psychiatry of Adolescence," (1920 Vol. 3-4 by Holmes, B.T.)
Memory loss is the main noticeable symptom of dementia. This could include an affected person struggling to remember recent events, not recognizing people and places they know, or becoming easily angered or upset.
In ancient Greece, dementia was not well understood, but it was often associated with loss of reason or divine punishment. The Greeks viewed mental illness as a condition that could arise from an imbalance of bodily humors or as a result of emotional distress. Philosophers like Hippocrates and Galen contributed to early medical concepts, emphasizing the importance of observation and treatment, though many aspects of dementia were largely attributed to fate or the gods. Overall, care for individuals with dementia varied greatly, from attempts at medical intervention to social support within families.
Could also be that your car is running to hot (over heating). This can sometimes be mistaken for electrical wires being overloaded , and getting to hot. Check thermostat, and condition of coolant....
A reversible change is where like if you had some ice, you could melt and then change it back to ice again making it a reversible. An irreversible change is something that can't be reversed, like burning food, as you cannot unburn it. Hope I helped!
A person who forgets things frequently may be experiencing memory loss or forgetfulness. In more severe cases, it could be a symptom of a medical condition such as dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
non-metallic is a colour that could be described like another colour as in light red could be mistaken for pink or light orange mistaken for yellow!:P
Current research would suggest that children cannot develop Dementia. It appears to be most prevalent in the ages of 65 and over. However there is a condition known as Early Onset Alzheimer's which has been shown to develop as early as 30 years of age. For further information, please refer to the related links section below.
I could be mistaken but I don't think they are real.
Micheal actually i heard its mark and im pretty posotive it is but i could be mistaken and don't get mad if i am mistaken