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  2. Valaciclovir - Wikipedia

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    Severe side effects may include kidney problems. [2] Use in pregnancy appears to be safe. [2] It is a prodrug, which works after being converted to aciclovir in a person's body. [2] Valaciclovir was patented in 1987 and came into medical use in 1995. [3] [4] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [5]

  3. Childhood dementia - Wikipedia

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    Childhood dementia is an umbrella group of rare, mostly untreatable neurodegenerative disorders that show symptoms before the age of 18. These conditions cause progressive deterioration of the brain and the loss of previously acquired skills such as talking, walking, and playing.

  4. Alzheimer's vs. normal memory loss: here are 5 things to know ...

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    1. Alzheimer's disease: know the symptoms. Alzheimer's disease "is an illness of the brain that occurs primarily in older people where brain cells start to die," Devi says.

  5. Memory and aging - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible that the years of education a person has had and the amount of attention they received as a child might be a variable closely related to the links of aging and memory. [citation needed] There is a positive correlation between early life education and memory gains in older age. This effect is especially significant in women. [16]

  6. Low Levels Of This Vitamin Were Just Linked To Dementia ... - AOL

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    The vitamin B12 was recently linked with dementia in a new study. Doctors explain how much you should be getting, and the major signs that your levels are off. Low Levels Of This Vitamin Were Just ...

  7. Physiotherapist writes children’s book to shine light on dementia

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  8. Binswanger's disease - Wikipedia

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    Binswanger's disease is a type of subcortical vascular dementia caused by white matter atrophy to the brain. However, white matter atrophy alone is not sufficient for this disease; evidence of subcortical dementia is also necessary.

  9. Early-onset Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and the most common cause of dementia; it usually occurs in old age. Familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD or EOFAD for early onset) is an inherited and uncommon form of AD. Familial AD usually strikes earlier in life, defined as before the age of 65.