Dementia is a progressive condition that largely affects older people, impacting on their memory, language, ability to communicate, mood and personality. The course of the illness may be gradual and sometimes subtle, as is classically the case in Alzheimerâ?Ts disease. While dementia is a medical condition, recent insights from the psychosocial, sociopolitical and public health perspectives have focused attention on the human, social and economic implications of the disease.  Click here to download PDF 2.7m
The subject of dementia and our approach to it has been hitting the headlines and hovering in the su...
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland in conjunction with St. Luke’s Home has published a report &l...
Dementia and cognitive impairment are the most significant of all chronic diseases in contributing t...
A major challenge facing societies across the world today is population ageing. The fact that people...
Examines the prevalence and economic and social costs of dementia; policies, practices, and data on ...
The current prevalence of dementia and its associated economic and social burden presents a challeng...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive cognitive and functional impairment. It is caused by one or mo...
A new guide on dementia�� in Ireland was launched June 19 by Minister of State at the Department of ...
Dementia is a disease in which people lose parts or, in the case of more severe cases, all of their ...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
Dementia is the term used to describe all sorts of conditions that damage our brains, including Alzh...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
WHO defines dementia as a progressive chronic syndrome characterized by deterioration of cognitive f...
peer-reviewedDementia is a progressive syndrome causing cognitive decline and functional impairment...
The subject of dementia and our approach to it has been hitting the headlines and hovering in the su...
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland in conjunction with St. Luke’s Home has published a report &l...
Dementia and cognitive impairment are the most significant of all chronic diseases in contributing t...
A major challenge facing societies across the world today is population ageing. The fact that people...
Examines the prevalence and economic and social costs of dementia; policies, practices, and data on ...
The current prevalence of dementia and its associated economic and social burden presents a challeng...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive cognitive and functional impairment. It is caused by one or mo...
A new guide on dementia�� in Ireland was launched June 19 by Minister of State at the Department of ...
Dementia is a disease in which people lose parts or, in the case of more severe cases, all of their ...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
Dementia is the term used to describe all sorts of conditions that damage our brains, including Alzh...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
WHO defines dementia as a progressive chronic syndrome characterized by deterioration of cognitive f...
peer-reviewedDementia is a progressive syndrome causing cognitive decline and functional impairment...
The subject of dementia and our approach to it has been hitting the headlines and hovering in the su...
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland in conjunction with St. Luke’s Home has published a report &l...
Dementia and cognitive impairment are the most significant of all chronic diseases in contributing t...