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Dementia: 6 Signs to Look For - WebMD There are different signs depending on the type of dementia a person has These are the most common: Memory loss is a common symptom of dementia As brain cells die, it becomes difficult or
15 Early Warning Signs and Symptoms of Dementia - AARP Dementia is an umbrella term for a decline in mental ability that interferes with daily life It can diminish focus, attention, language skills, problem solving and visual perception Dementia can also make it difficult for a person to control emotions and can even lead to personality changes
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10 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia - GoodRx There are many different types of dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type Early signs of dementia include new memory loss, moments of confusion, difficulty planning or problem solving, mood changes, and social withdrawal
What Is Dementia? Symptoms, Types, and Diagnosis What are the signs and symptoms of dementia? Signs and symptoms of dementia result when once-healthy neurons (nerve cells) in the brain stop working, lose connections with other brain cells, and die While everyone loses some neurons as they age, people with dementia experience far greater loss