A progressive, abnormally accelerated deterioration of mental faculties and emotional stability in old age, occurring especially in Alzheimer's disease.
Prof Itzhaki said: "The striking results include evidence that the risk of senile dementia is much greater in those who are infected with oral herpes."
The policy asserts that senile dementia is not a treatable medical condition but rather a social problem to be coped with by the sufferer's family, friends and voluntary sector.
Patients were classified into 3 groups of senile dementia (n = 49), presenile dementia (n = 7), and mixed dementia (n = 28) according to the diagnostic criteria of the CCMD-3.
Researchers here have shown that ginkgo biloba extract EGb761 effectively and safely treats memory loss and cognitive impairments in patients with senile dementia.
The study was designed to investigate the relationship of serum protein fractions with senile dementia in elderly people (grather than65 years of age; n=36).
It is my opinion that a combination of senile dementia, adult anti-social behaviour and obsessive compulsive disorder may also be the cause for his miserable missives on the pages of the Independent.
Senile dementia and a broken-down elevator serve as dramatic catalysts, triggering the central conflict between maternal entrenchment and filial flightiness.
Yaffe examined, conferring a 70% increased risk of Alzheimer's disease, a doubled risk of senile dementia, a 70% increased risk of vascular dementia, and an 80% increased risk of nonspecific dementia.
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