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What is Dementia
There are over ……. sub-types of dementia
What is the most common type of dementia in the UK
What is the second most common type of dementia in the UK
Each type of dementia stops a person’s neurons working properly in specific areas, True or False
Alzheimer’s disease is caused by a build up of what in the brain which damages neurons
Which of the following diseases can commonly cause vascular dementia
It is possible to have a combination of dementia types which affect a patient, True or False
Young onset dementia is any type of dementia where symptoms develop before the age of
Which 2 dementia types are most common in a patient with mixed dementia
Which 2 substances build up in the brain and damage neurons, leading to Alzheimer’s disease
As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, there is a decrease in neurotransmitter activity, True or False
Frontotemporal dementia is an umbrella term for a group of dementias mainly located in which are areas of the brain
Frontotemporal dementia early stages will commonly present with
How many types of frontotemporal dementia are there
Lewy body dementia occurs through a build-up of abnormal clumps of protein within brain cells. What are these abnormal clumps of proteins called
Lewy body dementia can include how many sub-types
Vascular dementia is a result of blood supply issues to the brain, depriving brain cells of oxygen and nutrients, True or False
Dementia currently can be cured through a range of medications and surgery, True or False
By 2025, it is estimated over how many people in the UK will be living with dementia
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