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  2. Doctors Say This Common Injury Could Be a Dementia ... - AOL

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    Dementia is a devastating disease that impacts one in 10 older Americans. But while many people want to avoid developing dementia, the exact causes of the condition have remained largely a mystery ...

  3. Radiculopathy - Wikipedia

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    Radiculopathy is a diagnosis commonly made by physicians in primary care specialties, orthopedics, physiatry, and neurology. The diagnosis may be suggested by symptoms of pain, numbness, paresthesia, and weakness in a pattern consistent with the distribution of a particular nerve root, such as sciatica.

  4. This Popular Food May Put You at Greater Risk for Dementia - AOL

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    Eating processed red meat may increase your risk of developing dementia, a new study finds. Here, brain health experts explain memory and diet. ... say dementia and these foods may be related ...

  5. Radiation-induced lumbar plexopathy - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of RILP is primarily supportive [15] with mental, [2] [10] physiological [2] [1] [10] [15] and social aspects [10] and consideration of any aggravating (synergistic) neurological factors. [1] [10] To prevent compounding existing RILP symptoms and to minimize further progression Remove co-morbidity factors [1] [10] control diabetes and ...

  6. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    The neglect of these risk factors diminishes this reserve. [146] Sensory impairments of vision and hearing are modifiable risk factors for dementia. [147] These impairments may precede the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease for example, by many years. [148] Hearing loss may lead to social isolation which negatively affects cognition. [149]

  7. Prevention of dementia - Wikipedia

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    The prevention of dementia involves reducing the number of risk factors for the development of dementia, and is a global health priority needing a global response. [1] [2] Initiatives include the establishment of the International Research Network on Dementia Prevention (IRNDP) [3] which aims to link researchers in this field globally, and the establishment of the Global Dementia Observatory ...

  8. The 7 Stages of Dementia: What They Are & What To Expect - AOL

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    Learning about the dementia stages can help caregivers track and monitor stage-related symptoms to identify a loved one’s brain-health status. The seven stages of dementia include: Stage 1: No ...

  9. Radicular pain - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Radiculitis indicates inflammation of the spinal nerve root, which may lead to pain in that nerve's distribution without weakness – as opposed to radiculopathy. When the radiating pain is associated with numbness or weakness, the diagnosis is radiculopathy if the lesion is at the nerve root, or myelopathy if at the spinal ...