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Why Early Detection Matters

Dementia doesn’t appear overnight. For most people, the subtle shift from “normal age‑related forgetfulness” to clinically meaningful cognitive decline unfolds over months or even years. Catching that shift early can:

Enable timely medical evaluation – the sooner a ...


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We've all been there: deadlines looming, bills piling up, life throwing curveballs. Stress, in short bursts, can even be a motivator. But what about the relentless, gnawing kind of stress that feels like a constant companion? The kind that keeps you awake at night and leaves you feeling perpetually on edge?

Many of us w...


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Huntington’s Disease (HD) is notoriously known for its dramatic physical manifestation—the involuntary, erratic movements often referred to as chorea. When most people hear the name, they picture a body that struggles for control.

While the movement disorder is heartbreakingly visible, it masks an equally profound, ofte...


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When we hear the word "Alzheimer's," a clear image often springs to mind: memory loss, confusion, and difficulty recalling familiar names or places. These are indeed hallmark symptoms, profoundly impacting millions worldwide. However, Alzheimer's is a complex disease, an intricate tapestry woven with more than just cognitive decline. It can mani...


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Introduction

 

Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, affects millions worldwide. Current treatments, while helping manage symptoms, have shown limited success in reversing or halting the progression of the disease. In recent years, researchers have turned to an unco...


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