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  2. Psychological therapies for dementia - Wikipedia

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    Psychological therapies for dementia are starting to gain some momentum. [ when? ] Improved clinical assessment in early stages of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia , increased cognitive stimulation of the elderly, and the prescription of drugs to slow cognitive decline have resulted in increased detection in the early stages.

  3. Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Accounting for more than 60% of the dementia in older people, AD gradually leads to detrimental effects on cognitive function, linguistic abilities, and memory. [7] Within populations living with Alzheimer's, music therapy is sometimes used to assist in palliating the behavioral and psychological symptoms of this disease.

  4. Reminiscence therapy - Wikipedia

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    For evaluating the participants’ mood, quality of daily life, and interest in the treatment, the study used the Todai-shiki Observational Rating Scale (TORS), and for self-report on their overall happiness, the participants took the Saint Marianna Hospital's Elderly Dementia Patients’ Daycare Evaluation Table.

  5. Can antibiotics, vaccines, and antivirals help lower dementia ...

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    For example, using allergy medications like Benadryl/diphenhydramine has been noted to cause an increased risk for dementia in studies, which I have never seen to be true in my clinical neurology ...

  6. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    The first symptoms are often mistakenly attributed to aging or stress. [34] Detailed neuropsychological testing can reveal mild cognitive difficulties up to eight years before a person fulfills the clinical criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. [35] These early symptoms can affect the most complex activities of daily living. [36]

  7. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    Age and education have a significant influence on the diagnosis of dementia. For example, Individuals with lower education are more likely to be diagnosed with dementia than their educated counterparts. [110] While many tests have been studied, [111] [112] [113] presently the mini mental state examination (MMSE) is the best studied and most ...

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