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Dementia is a group of symptoms. It’s caused by different diseases that damage the brain. These diseases affect the brain in different ways, resulting in different types of dementia.
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Dementia activist
Dementia activist .Readers of Dementia together magazine comment on a positive but realistic memoir by a dementia activist in Germany.
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Is dementia hereditary?
Is dementia hereditary? .Most dementias are not passed down through the family. This page will help you understand the genetic links for different types of dementia.
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Q&A: Anita Goundry, who lives with Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia
Q&A: Anita Goundry, who lives with Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia .Anita Goundry, a 54-year-old in County Durham with Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, answers our questions.
9 people with dementia to follow on Twitter
9 people with dementia to follow on Twitter .Social media is a great way to stay connected with friends, and make new ones. Here's a list of nine people to follow on Twitter that live well with dementia.
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Learning new things, whether you have dementia or not
Learning new things, whether you have dementia or not .We ask people about how they keep well, whether they have dementia or not. They share their thoughts on exploring new things.
Meet Dementia together magazine’s co-production panel
Meet Dementia together magazine’s co-production panel .A panel of people affected by dementia co-produced a special issue of our magazine with us.
Alzheimer's Society's view on younger people with dementia
Alzheimer's Society's view on younger people with dementia .Find out what we think about position of younger people with dementia in society and their needs.
In praise of Emmerdale's ground-breaking Ashley Thomas dementia storyline
In praise of Emmerdale's ground-breaking Ashley Thomas dementia storyline .Kathryn Smith, Director of Operations at Alzheimer's Society, reflects on Emmerdale's well-handled Ashley Thomas dementia storyline.
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5 women making an impact for people living with dementia
5 women making an impact for people living with dementia .This International Women’s Day we’re celebrating women helping to #BreakTheBias around dementia. Women working towards a world free of stereotypes and discrimination for everyone with dementia. A world that's diverse, equitable, and inclusive.
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