Early signs of dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease, begin subtly but escalate over time. Memory loss affecting daily routines, like forgetting recent information or important events, is a primary symptom. Individuals may encounter challenges in problem-solving, completing familiar tasks, or become disoriented with time and place. Difficulties with visual perception, language skills, mood swings, and personality changes can also surface early on. Timely medical evaluation is crucial for early detection, enabling access to treatments that may slow disease progression and enhance quality of life. Identifying these symptoms promptly allows for effective management and future planning.
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Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States
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Kaoru Sakatani, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Title : Evaluation of the neuroprotective potential of indicaxanthin from opuntia ficus indica fruit against dysmetabolism-related neurodegeneration both in vivo and in vitro
Mario Allegra, University of Palermo, Italy
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Jacqueline Tuppen, Cogs Club, United Kingdom
Title : Development of imaging based biomarkers for neurovascular abnormalities in neurodegenerative diseases
Jun Hua, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States
Title : Psychosocial considerations in management of corticobasal degeneration
Esraa Askar, Forest Hills Hospital, United States