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Diagnosed with depression, anxiety or PTSD? You're more likely to develop early onset Alzheimer's
Living with common psychiatric disorders could 'significantly' increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's Disease at a younger age, concerning research has suggested. Studies have long linked ...
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Father-of-one diagnosed with early-onset dementia reveals heartbreaking early symptoms of disease
Dementia is often described as a memory-robbing condition, but for a father-of-one who was diagnosed at just 41-years-old, the disease is 'so much more' than just forgetfulness. Fraser, a teacher and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dementia is often thought of as a distant possibility or something that only affects those in the last years of their life. But ...
The survival rates of people with early onset dementia—diagnosed before the age of 65—vary considerably by clinical type, but sex, age, family history and co-existing conditions aren't specific risk ...
Early-onset dementia (EOD) significantly affected patients' survival, with frontotemporal dementia showing the poorest prognosis. The risk for mortality was independently associated with patients' sex ...
Australian musician Emma Sheppard has spoken of her decision to undergo IVF so she could genetically test her embryos for early-onset dementia, after multiple members of her husband’s family were ...
All-cause mortality risk was over six times higher for people with young-onset dementia versus controls. Median survival was 8.7 years, but varied by clinical type. People with young-onset ...
Community-based social groups could play a crucial role in empowering people with early-onset dementia, according to new UBC research. The study, led by UBC nursing professor Alison Phinney, focused ...
Bury-born former Emmerdale star Charley Webb has spoken about her mother’s continuing struggle with early-onset dementia.
Late-onset depression may be an early sign of Parkinson’s disease (PD) or Lewy Body dementia (LBD), according to a December study published in General Psychiatry.
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