The term dementia refers to a general deterioration in mental function that interferes with day-to-day functioning. Numerous disorders of the brain that harm nerve cells are the cause of it. Typical symptoms include mood and behavior changes, cognitive difficulties, linguistic issues, and memory loss. Although Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent cause, it can also result from other disorders such as frontotemporal dementia, Lewy body dementia, and vascular dementia. Age, family history, and lifestyle are risk factors. There is no cure, but there are therapies that can help control symptoms and enhance quality of life.
Track 1-1: Mixed dementia
Track 1-2: Frontotemporal dementia
Track 1-3: Lewy body dementia
Track 1-4: Vascular dementia
Track 1-5: Alzheimer's disease
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