What is the latest research on dementia?
Researchers have identified a new type of dementia In May, an international team of researchers identified a brain disorder known as LATE. It has similar symptoms to Alzheimer’s disease but appears to be caused by the build up of the toxic protein TDP-43.
Why is dementia research important?
It is only through research that the causes of dementia can be fully understood, allowing us to develop new treatments and potential cures and to improve the care for people with dementia.
What research is being done for dementia?
Alzheimer’s causes chronic, low-level brain cell inflammation. Researchers are studying ways to treat inflammatory processes at work in Alzheimer’s disease. The drug sargramostim (Leukine) is currently in research. It’s thought that the drug may stimulate the immune system to protect the brain from harmful proteins.
What are the different manifestations of dementia?
Dementia symptoms include memory loss, confusion, and personality and behavioural changes. These symptoms interfere with the person’s social and working life. Dementia is more common in people over 65, but it is not a normal part of ageing.
What are the 7 A’s of dementia?
“The A’s of Dementia” – Amnesia, Atypical Depression, Aphasia, Agnosia, Apraxia – Brain Support Network.
What are the 7 types of dementia?
Types of Dementia
- Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Vascular Dementia.
- Dementia With Lewy Bodies (DLB)
- Parkinson’s Disease Dementia.
- Mixed Dementia.
- Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
- Huntington’s Disease.
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
What are the most common types of dementia?
Four Common Types of Dementia
- Alzheimer’s Disease. This is the most common type of dementia.
- Lewy Body Dementia (or Dementia with Lewy Bodies). Lewy Body Dementia is another very common, yet frequently misdiagnosed, or undiagnosed type of dementia.
- Vascular Dementia.
- Fronto Temporal Dementia.
What’s the worst type of dementia?
Because Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause and the most often studied, people may believe it to be the “worst” form of dementia.
What foods to eat to prevent dementia?
It encourages eating from 10 healthy food groups:
- Leafy green vegetables, at least 6 servings/week.
- Other vegetables, at least 1 serving/day.
- Berries, at least 2 servings/week.
- Whole grains, at least 3 servings/day.
- Fish, 1 serving/week.
- Poultry, 2 servings/week.
- Beans, 3 servings/week.
- Nuts, 5 servings/week.
How do you tell if your brain is not working properly?
Here are the four most common symptoms of brain fog:
- Lack of Concentration. When you can’t concentrate, mental tasks can feel like a moving target.
- Forgetfulness.
- Chronic Fatigue.
- Mental Flatlining.