Similar words: demented, entitlement, enticement, aforementioned, commencement, sentimental, presentiment, sentiment. Meaning: [-nʃɪə] n. mental deterioration of organic or functional origin.
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121. Objective To assess the efficacy of Naofucong capsule for vascular dementia ( VD ).
122. It considers senile dementia has causa morbi and mechanism of deficiency of kidney, mutual piling of sputum and blood stasis.
123. Perhaps we should be more sympathetic: the World Health Organisation has ranked a day with severe migraine as disabling as a day with quadriplegia, psychosis or dementia.
124. As part of the longitudinal Rush Memory and Aging Project, researchers evaluated the spectrum of neuropathology found in the brains of 141 older adults, with and without clinically evident dementia.
125. Sorensen said that further research was needed to find the links between being overweight and dementia.
126. At postmortem examination, doctors found no evidence of dementia or the furring of the arteries seen in heart disease.
127. It is suggested that the selected temporal infarct is an ideal animal model of dementia.
128. Most cases of dementia, or prolonged mental confusion are usually caused by Alzheimer's disease.
129. NPH clinical syndrome was presented with dementia, gait disturbance and uracratia.
130. Pseudodementia: Depression can result in dementia symptoms, including memory loss and a lack of motivation.
131. Objective To investigate the correlation between vascular dementia ( VD ) and stroke in senior citizens.
132. The intelligence investigation was done on the 130 longevous old people in the city and 180 longevous old people in the mountain area with Hasegawa Dementia Scale(HDS). Sentencedict.com
133. Conclusion: The pathogenesis of the vascular dementia is probably related to the decrease of the number of SS positive neurons and CCK positive neurons in CA1, CA3 and DG of the hippocampal formation.
134. "The government has realized the burden of dementia ... but we need to take action to get a general estimate and we also need more investment in educating the media and government," she says.
135. The results indicate that cognitively normal adults, 75 years or older, who are moderate drinkers are 40 percent less likely to develop dementia over 6 years than are their non-drinking peers.
136. Doctors, nurses, support groups and hospice are good sources of dementia information.
137. An overabundance of omega-6 fats can also produce inflammation in other areas of the body that increase risk for heart disease,(sentencedict.com) stroke and dementia.
138. Here is what scientists found: The number of ideas expressed in those autobiographies had a inverse association with the severity of dementia later in life.
139. There is something about your mental ability that adds further to your risk of vascular dementia.
140. Conclusion comprehensive treatment for vascular dementia could obviously improve the response.
141. Now it seems that rockers bring similar comfort to elderly sufferers of dementia.
142. The researchers found that dementia was more common in those with bellies.
143. CONCLUSION: Nimodipine is effective in treatment of mild and moderate vascular dementia.
144. Objective To evaluate the effects of a one-year nursing intervention on depression and anxiety in family caregivers of homebound patients with dementia.
145. CONCLUSION: Anti-oxidative activities of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase in rats with vascular dementia were decreased, and the oxidative reaction in vivo was enhanced.
146. Cenma Yizhi Capsule can improve the oxidative status through enhancing the activities of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase, and has therapeutic effects on vascular dementia.
147. They possessed a large share of that singular cunning which characterizes this form of dementia.
148. Another study also examined the link between diet and dementia.
149. Objective To observe the effect on nicergoline in treatment of multi infarct dementia .
150. Thomas Kitwood, a British psychologist who was a pioneer in the field of dementia care, died in 1998, but his books, which emphasize personhood instead of debilitation, remain influential.
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