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- Dementia abstract "Dementia is a broad category of brain diseases that includes any disease that causes loss of cognitive ability (the ability to think and reason clearly) that is severe enough to affect a person's daily functioning. It must also be a worsening of functioning compared to how the person was previously. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease (75%). Other common forms of dementia include: Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration, normal pressure hydrocephalus and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.Dementia is a disease that becomes more common with age. While only 3% of people between the ages of 65–74 have dementia, 47% of people over the age of 85 have some form of dementia. Therefore, as more people are living longer, dementia is becoming more common.In DSM-5 the decision was taken to rename the dementias as neurocognitive disorders, with various degrees of severity.".
- Dementia diseasesdb "29283".
- Dementia icd10 "F00-F07".
- Dementia icd9 "290-294".
- Dementia medlineplus "000739".
- Dementia meshId "D003704".
- Dementia wikiPageExternalLink www.painanddementia.ualberta.ca.
- Dementia wikiPageID "38390".
- Dementia wikiPageRevisionID "606529622".
- Dementia diseasesdb "29283".
- Dementia hasPhotoCollection Dementia.
- Dementia icd "290".
- Dementia icd "F00-F07".
- Dementia medlineplus "739".
- Dementia meshid "D003704".
- Dementia name "Dementia".
- Dementia name "Understand Pain and Dementia".
- Dementia url www.painanddementia.ualberta.ca.
- Dementia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Dementia subject Category:Aging-associated_diseases.
- Dementia subject Category:Cognitive_disorders.
- Dementia subject Category:Dementia.
- Dementia subject Category:Learning_disabilities.
- Dementia subject Category:Organic,_including_symptomatic,_mental_disorders.
- Dementia subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Dementia type Disease.
- Dementia type AilmentCondition.
- Dementia type Situation.
- Dementia comment "Dementia is a broad category of brain diseases that includes any disease that causes loss of cognitive ability (the ability to think and reason clearly) that is severe enough to affect a person's daily functioning. It must also be a worsening of functioning compared to how the person was previously. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease (75%).".
- Dementia label "Demencia".
- Dementia label "Dementia".
- Dementia label "Dementie".
- Dementia label "Demenz".
- Dementia label "Demenza".
- Dementia label "Demência".
- Dementia label "Démence".
- Dementia label "Otępienie".
- Dementia label "Деменция".
- Dementia label "خرف".
- Dementia label "失智症".
- Dementia label "認知症".
- Dementia sameAs Demence.
- Dementia sameAs Demenz.
- Dementia sameAs Άνοια.
- Dementia sameAs Demencia.
- Dementia sameAs Dementzia.
- Dementia sameAs Démence.
- Dementia sameAs Demensia.
- Dementia sameAs Demenza.
- Dementia sameAs 認知症.
- Dementia sameAs 치매.
- Dementia sameAs Dementie.
- Dementia sameAs Otępienie.
- Dementia sameAs Demência.
- Dementia sameAs m.09klv.
- Dementia sameAs Q83030.
- Dementia sameAs Q83030.
- Dementia sameAs 307.
- Dementia sameAs C0497327.
- Dementia wasDerivedFrom Dementia?oldid=606529622.
- Dementia isPrimaryTopicOf Dementia.
- Dementia name "Dementia".