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  2. Starting physical activity after dementia diagnosis may ...

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    People who maintain or start physical activity of any intensity after receiving a dementia diagnosis may be at a decreased risk for all-cause mortality, a new study suggests.

  3. List of neurological conditions and disorders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major and frequently observed neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's disease), symptoms (e.g., back pain), signs (e.g., aphasia) and syndromes (e ...

  4. Psychological therapies for dementia - Wikipedia

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    Design draft for a reality orientation board used to help people with dementia or in post-operative delirium. The aim of cognition-oriented treatments, which include reality orientation and cognitive retraining is the restoration of cognitive deficits. Reality orientation consists in the presentation of information about time, place or person ...

  5. Alzheimer's Disease International - Wikipedia

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    Life after diagnosis: Navigating treatment, care and support Global perspective on post-diagnosis care models, barriers and best practice, through expert essays, case studies, commentary and perspectives from people living with dementia and carers. [36] 2021 Journey through the diagnosis of dementia

  6. Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation

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    The agency was formerly a section within the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). In 1992, the state General Assembly established DRPT as a separate department, reporting to the Virginia Secretary of Transportation and the Commonwealth Transportation Board.

  7. 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.

  8. Vascular dementia - Wikipedia

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    Multi-infarct dementia results from a series of small strokes affecting several brain regions. Stroke-related dementia involving successive small strokes causes a more gradual decline in cognition. [4] Dementia may occur when neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular pathologies are mixed, as in susceptible elderly people (75 years and older).

  9. City advances plans for bicycle, pedestrian paths - AOL

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    Aug. 7—Two projects to help create a more friendly environment for pedestrians and bicyclists in Frederick will move ahead after getting approval by the city. A grant from the state Department ...