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Early-Onset Alzheimer Disease

-onset Alzheimer disease? Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. It affects your memory ... disease develop many, many more. These plaques and tangles first damage the memory areas of the brain

Orienteering: A Workout for Your Body and Mind

work out. Brain exercises like reading maps also preserve thinking and memory over time ... memory than those who hadn’t tried the sport. How can I get started? Orienteering clubs across the

Improving Cognition After Traumatic Brain Injury

have: You might lose some memory. After a TBI, you could have trouble storing and finding ... memories. The most common type of memory loss after a TBI is called short-term memory loss. Short-term

Understanding Dementia

stage of the disease. The most common symptoms include: Memory loss, including trouble with ... . Some parts of the brain control memory and language. Other parts control movement and coordination

Understanding Mild Cognitive Impairment

memory or thinking. There are 2 types of MCI, based on symptoms. They are: Amnestic. This ... type mainly affects memory. For instance, you may have trouble recalling a person’s name. Or the word ... geriatrics;MCI;Mild cognitive impairment;memory problems;dementia;Understanding Mild Cognitive Impairment;60043

Alzheimer Disease

symptoms include: Memory loss Confusion Restlessness Personality and behavior changes ... any changes in behavior or personality. Mental status test. This is a test of memory, problem ... Alzheimer Disease;neurological disease;memory loss;dementia;mental status test;Alzheimer's disease;90206

Vascular Dementia

affected. If a small area in a part of the brain that controls memory is affected, you may be "forgetful ... because of problems with focus, communication, or inability to carry out directions Memory

Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion in Children

or tremors Depressed mood Irritability Memory problems Personality changes, such as ... complications include: Headaches Depression Memory problems Muscle cramps Tremors

Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

include headaches, dizziness, tiredness, memory loss, slowed thinking, and mood swings. Traumatic ... flashbacks or nightmares, staying away from situations or people who trigger memories of the event

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

also cause: Morning headaches Daytime drowsiness Irritability Depression, and Memory

Caring for Someone with Alzheimer Disease

. This means that it keeps getting worse. It usually involves memory impairment early on. Over time ... medicines work differently. But they both affect chemicals in the brain related to memory and learning

Special Caution on Sports-Related Concussions in Children

. Symptoms may not happen right away. But they include impaired thinking, memory problems, and changes ... Sensitive to light or noise Memory problems Sleep problems Get medical care right away if you cannot easily wake a person who has a concussion.

Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

, memory, and learning (cognitive) disorders Where they work SLPs work in many settings, such as

Brain (Cerebral) Aneurysm and Repair

around the eye Vision changes Dilated pupils Numbness or weakness Speech difficulties, and Memory

Insomnia

sleepy during the day, problems with concentration and memory, irritability, anxiety, or depression

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Children

constant, scary thoughts and memories of a past event. The child finds the event terrifying, either ... problem. It can affect people of all ages. A child with PTSD keeps having scary thoughts and memories

Serine

fluency, and memory in seniors with cognitive issues. The mechanism of action is unclear. More

Neurology

Alzheimer disease and other forms of memory problems  The neurologist sees patients with a wide

Cleaning House: The Benefits of Decluttering

without the clutter. Create guidelines around what you’ll keep, like one physical item per memory ... to remember. Take your time. It’s emotionally taxing to go through a lifetime of memories. You

What is a Hemorrhagic Stroke?

sneezing… to walking…to more complex functions like emotions and memory. To manage all of this work


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