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LATE is a term that describes a prevalent medical condition with impaired memory and thinking in advanced age, often culminating in the dementia clinical syndrome. [1] In other words, the symptoms of LATE are similar to those of Alzheimer's disease. The acronym LATE stands for Limbic-predominant Age-related TDP-43 Encephalopathy.
Mental health professionals, those suffering from mental illnesses [5] Dymphna [ 6 ] is a Christian saint honoured in Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] According to tradition, she lived in the 7th century and was martyred by her father.
In psychology a person who has a martyr complex, sometimes associated with the term "victim complex", desires the feeling of being a martyr for their own sake and seeks out suffering or persecution because it either feeds a physical need or a desire to avoid responsibility.
A RAND Corporation study pinpointed several unexpected predictors at age 60 that will likely lead to dementia later on. Researcher Peter Hudomiet and expert Dr. Marcie Smith discuss the health ...
A higher red blood cell count seems to denote an increased risk of dementia. Women below the age of 60 with an elevated biological age appear to be at the greatest risk of developing dementia ...
Caregiver syndrome or caregiver stress is a condition that strongly manifests exhaustion, anger, rage, or guilt resulting from unrelieved caring for a chronically ill patient. [1] This condition is not listed in the United States' Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , although the term is often used by many healthcare ...
Lewy body dementia is one of the most common forms of dementia. It typically begins in people age 50 or older. Jack Russell, Great White singer, died after a battle with Lewy body dementia.
General paresis, also known as general paralysis of the insane (GPI), paralytic dementia, or syphilitic paresis is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder, classified as an organic mental disorder, and is caused by late-stage syphilis and the chronic meningoencephalitis and cerebral atrophy that are associated with this late stage of the disease when left untreated.