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- Small Personality Changes That May Point to DementiaPersonality shifts like increased irritability, withdrawn behavior, or inappropriate comments can be early warnings of dementia—often appearing years before memory loss.
- How to prevent dementia: Evidence-based lifestyle changes Americans need to knowFive proven lifestyle changes protect your brain from dementia far more than genetics alone determine your risk.
- When Repeating Questions Could Signal DementiaAsking the same question repeatedly within minutes—with no memory of having asked—is a red flag for early dementia, not normal aging.
- Early Warning Signs of Dementia You Should Not IgnoreDementia often starts quietly—missed words, forgotten conversations, getting lost in familiar places. These early signs matter more than you think.
- Memory Problems That May Be More Than ForgetfulnessMemory problems that interfere with daily life are not normal aging—they warrant medical evaluation.
- Subtle Dementia Symptoms That Can Look Like Normal AgingSubtle shifts in memory, mood, and processing speed can signal dementia years before diagnosis—and families often miss them.
- Early Dementia Signs Families Often Explain AwayFamilies frequently dismiss early dementia signs—repeated questions, personality shifts, difficulty managing finances—as normal aging, delaying the evaluations that could slow disease progression.
- Why Knowledge is Your Best Ally on the Neurological JourneyWhen you understand your neurological condition, you transform from a passive patient into an active participant in your own health.
- Navigating the “New Normal” After a Major Brain EventAfter brain injury, recovery isn’t returning to your old self—it’s discovering who you become with changed abilities.
- Beyond the Scan: Remembering the Person Behind the DiagnosisA brain scan reveals disease, but it cannot measure the person who lives with it—and that missing piece changes everything.
- When the Brain Bruises: A Deeper Look at EncephalomalaciaBrain tissue softening after stroke or injury is permanent and irreversible, reshaping function for life.
- Translating Your Brain Scan Results Into Plain EnglishBrain scans show structure and function, but the report’s medical terms mask their true meaning—learn what radiologists actually see and why it may not indicate disease.
















