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| There are several types of dementia, with the most common one being Alzheimer's disease. Below, I've highlighted two other kinds: fatal familial insomnia and corticobasal degeneration. There's also an article explaining what the clock-drawing test is, how it's scored and how it's used to screen for dementia. My hope is that this practical explanation can help shed some light on one of the most widely used tools in diagnosing dementia. |
| Can't Sleep? Learn about a Rare Insomnia that Causes Dementia
For those who struggle with insomnia, lying awake at night can be extremely frustrating. But for a very few people in the world, it can be deadly... Read more | The Clock-Drawing Test
Are you familiar with the clock-drawing test? It's a simple tool that is used to screen people for signs of neurological problems, such as Alzheimer’s and other dementias. It is often used in combination with other, more thorough... Read more | What Is Corticobasal Degeneration?
I remember that first time I met a caregiver whose husband had corticobasal degeneration. She was so relieved to know I was familiar with her husband's diagnosis, because everywhere she went she had to explain what the disease was and how it affected him... Read more | Is Alzheimer's Disease a 3rd Type of Diabetes?
Perhaps you've heard lately of a different label being used almost as a nickname for Alzheimer's disease- "Type 3 Diabetes". If you're anything like me, you may be wondering why... Read more | |
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