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The early signs of frontotemporal dementia
Village Caregiving reports that frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disease affecting behavior, speech, and memory ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is one of the most common types of dementia that hits before the age of 65. Although symptoms typically begin in the late 60s, it can strike as young as 30 or as old as ...
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The “frontal lobe syndrome” as it is commonly called, is a loose collection of symptoms frequently observed in patients who suffer prefrontal lobe dysfunction—that is, these brain areas no longer work ...
When Bruce Willis' family announced he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal lobe dementia last week, it came after his family had spent years seeking answers. That's not uncommon, said Dr. Steven ...
Here’s what to know about the progressive brain condition frontotemporal dementia—which actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with —which experts say shortens life expectancy to up to 13 years. Bruce ...
These days, everyone seems to know about the frontal lobes; the parts of the brain that continue to develop through our teens and into our early twenties. To be more precise, the area that is commonly ...
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