Monday, 27 February 2017

Answers to All Your Questions on How Dementia Is Diagnosed

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Answers to All Your Questions on How Dementia Is Diagnosed
By Esther Heerema, MSW

Many people have questions about the process of being diagnosed with dementia but are afraid to ask them. Here's a complete list of common questions with clear answers to help you in this process. 

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Did you know that your marital status may be impacting your risk of developing dementia? Several research studies have outlined this correlation. 

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Perhaps you have questions and worries about the process of getting diagnosed with dementia but don't know where to start or who to ask. Use this comprehensive guide as your resource in this process. 

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There are dozens of conditions that may cause you to forget things, and some of them are easily remedied.  

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Want to spend less time studying? Use a better method. Learn how elaborative rehearsal can improve your learning and recall of information. 

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The Dangers of Hip Fractures in Dementia 

Hip fractures result in several difficulties for older adults, but when they occur in people with dementia, negative outcomes are even more likely. 

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