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While AD is characterized by short-term memory decline, early-onset AD – which accounts for about 5% of AD cases – tends to ...
The most common form of dementia that surfaces in midlife (generally talking 40s and 50s here) is called frontotemporal ...
Protein changes linked to RNA regulation and brain connectivity could help explain how frontotemporal dementia develops in ...
Dr. Hofeldt stated that the frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a collection of brain disorders that harm the neurons (nerve cells) of the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. The disease can ...
Dementia usually affects older people, so when it occurs in middle age, it can be hard to recognize. The most common form is frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which is often mistaken for depression ...
Researchers have identified proteins that are specific to frontotemporal dementia, a rare form of dementia affecting younger people. Frontotemporal dementia is a rare form of dementia that has eluded ...
The society said: “Its symptoms depend on which areas of the frontal and temporal lobes are damaged. As with most forms of dementia, FTD is progressive. This means its symptoms may be mild at ...
Frontotemporal disorders are caused by damage to the frontal and temporal regions of the brain ... putative biomarkers for frontotemporal lobe dementia (FTLD).” “In the main, this study ...