Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia in the UK. It is a progressive condition, meaning it gets worse over time and impacts memory, thinking skills and other mental abilities. While ...
It may start with a simple word you can't pronounce. Your tongue and lips stumble, and gibberish comes out. Misspeaking might draw a chuckle from family and friends. But, then, it keeps happening.
In his new book How To Prevent Dementia, Dr. Richard Restak (neurologist, neuropsychiatrist, author, and professor) shared that some signs of dementia can show up first in everyday tasks ― including ...
Some early signs of Alzheimer’s include difficulties with memory (Amnesia), language (Aphasia), recognition (Agnosia), and purposeful movements (Apraxia). Identifying these symptoms early helps in ...