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  2. Is My Memory Loss Normal...Or An Early Sign Of Alzheimer's? - AOL

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    To make matters worse, Dr. Merrill says the psychological and cognitive processes of getting older mimic the early warning signs of dementia syndromes (Alzheimer’s is the most common one). So it ...

  3. The shared symptoms of menopause and young onset dementia - AOL

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    An estimated 70,800 people in the UK are living with young onset dementia, where symptoms begin before the age of 65 ... to spot the signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s, and instead mistake those ...

  4. A Change in This Daily Habit Could Be an Early Sign of ... - AOL

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    When it comes to signs of dementia, becoming more forgetful is perhaps the one that most people are aware of. ... A hospital stay of 10 days or longer may lead to losing up to 50% muscle mass ...

  5. Dyschronometria - Wikipedia

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    Through studies, dementia is both a cause and an effect of dyschronometria. This has to do completely with the fact that with dementia the brain is constantly rewiring itself and thus information becomes lost causing the person who has dementia to become confused as well as disoriented, and in most cases completely unaware of the passage of time.

  6. Dementia report reveals 'shocking' signs at age 60 that you ...

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    The onset of dementia can come as a shock, but various signs could predict the condition as long as 20 years before symptoms. A new study published by the RAND Corporation in California identified ...

  7. Childhood dementia - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis typically involves a combination of biochemical testing and genetic testing, often performed around the age of four. Early diagnosis is crucial for managing symptoms and improving the quality of life for those affected. [1] In most cases, childhood dementia is diagnosed after developmental regression is observed.