QUE SIGNIFIE SENILITY 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 senility dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de la sénilité dans le dictionnaire est la condition d'être mentalement ou physiquement faible ou infirme en raison de la vieillesse. Une autre définition de la sénilité est l'état d'être à un stade avancé du cycle de l'érosion.
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7 CITATIONS EN ANGLAIS AVEC «SENILITY»
Citations et phrases célèbres avec le mot
senility.
Novelists don't age as quickly as philosophers, who often face professional senility in their late twenties.
A Church which has lost its memory is in a sad state of senility.
I am in the prime of my senility.
It was at this moment that I wrote my first important paper in theoretical physics. I was 32 years old, 5 years beyond the alleged age of senility for theorists.
I went from adolescence to senility, trying to bypass maturity.
It is a pledge that senility has not the last say in everything.
You know, I have found a new way to get high and stay spaced out for hours on end, and the government can't stop me... It's called senility.
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SENILITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
senility dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
senility et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Self,
Senility, and Alzheimer's Disease in Modern America: A ...
Historian Jesse F. Ballenger traces the emergence of senility as a cultural category from the late nineteenth century to the 1980s, a period in which Alzheimer's disease became increasingly associated with the terrifying prospect of losing ...
2
Thinking about Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology ...
Bringing together essays by nineteen respected scholars, this volume approaches dementia from a variety of angles, exploring its historical, psychological, and philosophical implications.
Annette Leibing, Lawrence Cohen,
2006
The book is pure fun, sprinkled with wild sex among boys and girls who have never grown up Manny is the resident expert on Cialis, Viagra, Levitra and whatever else helps when the occasion arises.
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Taming Oblivion: Aging Bodies and the Fear of
Senility in Japan
Examines the cultural construction of senility in Japan and the moral implications of dependent behavior for older Japanese.
5
Sickness and
Senility Are Unnecessary
1951 a new message on positive, buoyant health - 17 complete lessons on supreme law for prolongation of life & the universal principles of rejuvenation.
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The Myth of
Senility: The Truth About the Brain and Aging
Theorizes that senility is often socially induced, resulting from a lack of prestige, economic independence, and physical well-being, and looks at alternatives to institutionalization
Robin Marantz Henig,
1985
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Dancing with Death Thru
Senility Into Eternality
Kelley was the first to recognize it for what it was: SENILITY. It seems out of a fog I
remember him calling it senility and telling me just to accept it...that I would get
thru it. Recalling this now is like listening to a voice in a dream in a faraway
tunnel ...
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A Practical Guide to Creative
Senility
This is a novel by Donovan Bess.
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Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology
... and nonpharmacological interventions. This article explores the meaning of
senility, what it is and what it is not, who is at risk, prevention, early and late
recognition, comorbidities and misdiagnoses, interventions, and future prospects.
s0005 ...
Charles Spielberger,
2004
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Breaking the Death Habit: The Science of Everlasting Life
Healing Senility: Since senility, I have rebuilt my career as a teacher of spiritual
purification, rebirthing, and the yoga of everlasting life. This has meant facing
death over and over again as it confronts my students. Although it is much easier
for ...
Leonard Orr, Kathy Glass,
1998
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SENILITY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
senility est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
From the Left Hand Corner: Is it senility or just aging?
As we get older, we spend more of the little time we have left on this Earth looking for things - things we used to keep better track of, at least, ... «The Lake Country Echo, juil 15»
It may be early-onset senility to blame, but I'm sure the FA Cup Final …
One of us is suffering from premature senility, between the FA Cup and me, though without confirmation from the clinic I wouldn't dare tempt fate by suggesting ... «The Independent, mai 15»
Allister Sparks: Blame Verwoerd 'smart' comment on senility
I begin today's column with an apology. In my speech paying tribute to Helen Zille at the DA congress in Port Elizabeth last weekend, I included the name of ... «Rand Daily Mail, mai 15»
Being fat in middle age reduces risk of developing dementia …
... of a normal weight, the study found, while the very obese had a 29 percent lower risk of becoming forgetful and confused and showing other signs of senility. «Washington Post, avril 15»
The Japanese are right: jet lag feels just like senility
The Japanese for jet lag, jisa boke, literally means “time-lag senility”, and never have I better understood the aptness of the expression. Since flying back to ... «The Times, août 14»
Church Leadership and the Dilemma of Dementia
I have since been puzzled that there seems to be no mechanism in the church organization to deal with a President who is suffering from senility or other forms ... «Patheos, août 14»
Mr. Blackadder becomes the elusive Pimpernel
“Sense And Senility” continues the trend—this time lampooning actors and the theater—and is just as entertaining as its predecessors, making the third season ... «A.V. Club Milwaukee, août 14»
Stanford philosopher untangles Einstein senility controversy
Drawing from Einstein's collected papers, Stanford philosophy Professor Thomas Ryckman exonerates the theoretician from charges of senility and shows how ... «Stanford Report, avril 14»
Tate Britain explores Turner's later work, aiming to 'explode senility …
They were dismissed by critics as evidence that JMW Turner was at least senile if not mentally ill. But nine controversial square paintings that the artist produced ... «The Guardian, mars 14»
Fading memories: Coping with senility in aging pets
Senility is a complex development with no single cause. It is the sort of condition for which the knowledge we do have only serves to highlight the vast amount ... «C-VILLE Weekly, janv 14»