Dementia
A collection of brain disorders collectively referred to as dementia cause a long-term, usually progressive loss in thinking and memory to the point where it becomes disruptive to day-to-day functioning. Common symptoms include emotional problems, language barriers, and a lack of motivation. A person's consciousness is usually unaffected. A person's normal mental functioning changes as a result of dementia, and their decline happens more quickly than one might anticipate with aging. The people who care for those who are affected by these disorders are greatly impacted by them.
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