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Worldwide Dementia Statistics
2M
A Leading Cause of Death Annually
1.3Tr
Dementia's Economic Cost
50M
People With Dementia Globally
135M
Living With Dementia By 2050
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
We have put together some commonly asked questions.
What is dementia and how does it affect the brain?
Dementia is a group of symptoms caused by brain disorders that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities. It damages brain cells, leading to a decline in mental functions.
What are the early signs and symptoms of dementia?
Early signs include memory loss, difficulty planning or solving problems, confusion about time or place, trouble with familiar tasks, and changes in mood or personality.
How is dementia diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves medical history review, cognitive tests, neurological exams, brain imaging, and sometimes blood tests to rule out other conditions.
What are the different types of dementia?
Common types include Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia, each with distinct causes and symptoms.
Is there any treatment or cure for dementia?
There is no cure yet, but treatments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life through medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes.
How can families and caregivers support someone living with dementia?
Support includes creating a safe environment, being patient and understanding, helping with daily tasks, encouraging social interaction, and seeking professional help when needed.


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