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Dementia Explained: Signs, Stages, and Why It Matters

Dementia is a term many people have heard, yet few understand clearly. As global populations age, dementia is increasingly discussed in media, healthcare, and families. But what exactly is dementia? What are its early signs, stages of progression, and why does understanding it matter—not just for caregivers, but for society as a whole? In this… Read More »

What Is Frontotemporal Dementia? A Complete Guide

Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a progressive brain disorder that affects the frontal and temporal lobes — the parts of the brain responsible for behavior, personality, language, and emotional regulation. Unlike more well‑known forms of dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease, FTD often emerges in mid‑life, typically between ages 45 and 65, but it can occur earlier… Read More »