QUE SIGNIFIE DEMENTIA EN ANGLAIS
Démence
La démence est une large catégorie de maladies cérébrales qui causent une perte à long terme de la capacité de penser et de justifier clairement que cela est suffisamment grave pour affecter le fonctionnement quotidien d'une personne. Pour que le diagnostic soit présent, il doit s'agir d'un changement par rapport à la façon dont il était auparavant. La forme la plus fréquente de démence est la maladie d'Alzheimer. D'autres formes comprennent la démence du corps de Lewy, la démence vasculaire, la démence frontotemporelle, la paralysie supranucléaire progressive, la dégénérescence corticobasale, l'hydrocéphalie de pression normale et la maladie de Creutzfeldt-Jakob. Sauf pour quelques types traitables dans la plupart des cas, il n'y a pas de remède. Les inhibiteurs de la cholinestérase sont souvent utilisés au début du cours de la maladie; Cependant, le bénéfice semble être léger. Les interventions cognitives et comportementales peuvent être appropriées. Éduquer et fournir un soutien émotionnel à l'aidant est important. Les programmes d'exercice sont bénéfiques en ce qui concerne les activités de la vie quotidienne et l'amélioration potentielle de la démence. La démence devient plus commune avec l'âge. Alors que seulement 3% des personnes âgées de 65 à 74 ans souffrent de démence, 47% des personnes âgées de plus de 85 ans ont une forme de démence. Au fur et à mesure que plus de personnes vivent plus longtemps, la démence devient plus fréquente.
définition de dementia dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de la démence dans le dictionnaire est un état de grave détérioration émotionnelle et mentale, d'origine organique ou fonctionnelle.
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10 CITATIONS EN ANGLAIS AVEC «DEMENTIA»
Citations et phrases célèbres avec le mot
dementia.
My dementia hasn't just affected me - it's affected my friends and family, too.
If Republicans are aiming for the heart, for compassion, the last thing they should do is abandon the sanctity of life. Instead, they should tell Americans that they believe in the dignity and value of every human being, from the defenseless unborn child, to the newborn with a disability, to the 90-year-old dealing with dementia.
Greater public recognition will also be critical in encouraging prevention and early intervention, and more generally in building public support to meet the challenges of dementia.
Australia is already a world leader in dementia research, treatment and care.
Dementia is not exclusively a problem of the developed world.
Shakespeare wrote all there is that we need to know about dementia in 'King Lear.'
We can alleviate physical pain, but mental pain - grief, despair, depression, dementia - is less accessible to treatment. It's connected to who we are - our personality, our character, our soul, if you like.
His death certificate says he died first of pneumonia and secondly of Alzheimer's disease. They could have listed another cause of death: a refusal to properly care for dementia sufferers, even when they are violent, and an equal inability to care for their carers. My dad died of dementia, but also because dying was the easiest way to treat him.
I've never minded solitude. For a writer, it's a natural condition. But caring for a dementia sufferer leads to a peculiar kind of loneliness.
None of us wants to be reminded that dementia is random, relentless, and frighteningly common.
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DEMENTIA»
Découvrez l'usage de
dementia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
dementia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Dementia: A Clinical Approach
This book presents scientific and clinical information on every type of dementing disease-equipping the reader to understand, diagnose, and manage these conditions using all of the best approaches available today.
Mario F. Mendez, Jeffrey L. Cummings,
2003
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Dementia: Challenges and New Directions
Understanding of this distressing condition, its aetiology and recognition, has become much more widespread and sophisticated.Building on such clinical knowledge, this book challenges the reader- to think ethically and in a person-centred ...
Hoards of ape men who keep humanoid females captive-as sex slaves. More terrifying yet, the alpha male of the most powerful Hoard is hot on Dee's trail."Note: Though this story is connected to No Fear, it can be read as a stand-alone."
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Dementia: From Diagnosis to Management - A Functional Approach
This timely volume aims to serve as a reference manual and the starting point for those who want to provide life-enhancing services to persons with dementia, and to inspire the continued generation of quality research to demonstrate the ...
Michelle S. Bourgeois, Ellen Hickey,
2011
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When Your Loved One Has
Dementia: A Simple Guide for Caregivers
"A succinct, original tool for caregivers of people with Alzheimer disease and other dementias. Highly recommended." -- Peter V. Rabins, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, and co-author of The 36-Hour Day
Joy A. Glenner, Jean M. Stehman, Judith Davagnino,
2005
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Dementia: Metamorphosis in Care
The book addresses traditional aspects of dementia: signs and symptoms diagnosis and care processes. Information is interjected from research to describe how practice should change to accommodate the new information and improve care.
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Dementia: New Skills for Social Workers
This book, by leading professionals in the field, explores the new skills needed.
Alan Chapman, Mary Marshall,
1993
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Dementia: A Global Approach
Enriched with personal insights from clinical experts across the globe, this is a key text for neurologists, geriatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, epidemiologists and all those responsible for managing provisions of dementia services ...
Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy, Martin J. Prince, Jeffrey L. Cummings,
2010
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Dementia: Presentations, Differential Diagnosis, and Nosology
"A forward-thinking contribution to the field of dementia and is commendable for its goal of striving beyond overly simplistic, formulaic conventions.
V. Olga B. Emery, Thomas E. Oxman,
2003
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Dancing with
Dementia: My Story of Living Positively with ...
This book is a vivid account of the author's experiences of living with dementia, exploring the effects of memory problems, loss of independence, difficulties in communication and the exhaustion of coping with simple tasks.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DEMENTIA»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
dementia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
I'm lucky to get help in caring for my father. But many families of …
GPs are right to feel dementia patients are being let down by health and social care services. And government policy means it will get worse. «The Guardian, juil 15»
'Missing' dementia patient never left nursing home, police say
Wheat Ridge Police say a patient with dementia who went missing on Monday actually never left her nursing home. Dorothy "Dottie" Moore ... «The Denver Channel, juil 15»
calls for 'dementia-friendly' society
martin van rijn junior health minister close up Junior health minister Martin van Rijn on Wednesday called for a more 'dementia-friendly' society. «DutchNews.nl, juil 15»
Penkridge students collect tales from people with dementia
The activity is part of the school's volunteering day, and will see pupils speak with dementia patients and their carers to create a resource book ... «Staff Newsletter, juil 15»
Dementia and Criminal Responsibility
A remarkable legal case unfolding in the U.K. raises intriguing legal and ethical questions about dementia and the assignment of guilt. «The Reality-Based Community, juil 15»
The Bolton News needs YOU: Become a dementia friend at a free …
The Bolton News is calling on members of the public to become dementia friends while finding out more about our Donate £1 for Dementia ... «The Bolton News, juil 15»
'Devious' fraudster fleeced dementia suffering aunt out of £250000
An 83-year-old dementia sufferer was fleeced out of £250,000 by a "devious" nephew, who left her too poor to even buy a cup of coffee. «Leicester Mercury, juil 15»
Royal opens dementia centre of excellence in Goring
Julie's dad Len, 81, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's seven years ago and has vascular dementia. He visits Guild Care's day centres three ... «Shoreham Herald, juil 15»
Bodmin looks to become dementia-friendly town
RESIDENTS have been urged to support a new initiative for Bodmin to become a dementia-friendly town. The Dementia Action Alliance has ... «Cornish Guardian, juil 15»
Missing dementia sufferer, 91, from Willesden is found safe and sound
... Hyman Ellis. Archant. An elderly dementia sufferer who went missing from his home in Willesden yesterday has been found safe and sound. «Brent and Kilburn Times, juil 15»