
MisUnderstanding Dementia
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Narrated by:
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Pete Herrick
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By:
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Dr. Michael Chua
About this listen
Dementia is not a disease in itself. Rather, it is a broad name referring to a long-term and gradual deterioration of a person's mental ability. The condition can be severe enough to obstruct the sufferer's daily life.
Dementia occurs when the brain cells stop working as they should, affecting the person's ability to think, remember, and communicate. Its usual symptoms include the difficulty of reasoning and thinking, gradual memory loss, and deteriorating communication skills. The most common type of dementia is caused by Alzheimer's, which accounts for 60 - 80% of the cases.
©2017 Dr. Michael Chua (P)2017 TN Therapy Outsource, LLC
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