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Meaning dementia meaning
What does dementia mean?
dementia
Synonyms dementia synonyms
What other words have the same or similar meaning as dementia?
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Topics dementia topics
What do people use dementia to talk about?
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What words refer to mental illness?
Examples dementia examples
How do I use dementia in a sentence?
Simple sentences
Tom is showing signs of dementia.
Among very old dogs, up to two thirds of them show signs of dementia.
Tom has dementia.
He has dementia.
Movie subtitles
Dementia praesenilis.
After all, Dr. Frankenstein, we have to remember. the patient was violently dementia praecox.
Intense emotion can be part of a neurological event. -Hallucinations, dementia.
She suffers from something called dementia praecox.
Dementia praecox?
Actually, dementia praecox is a meaningless phrase.
You say that your niece suffers from dementia praecox.
Night-blooming dementia praecox.
Is your dementia as you do not see what you did?
Catatonia, dementia praecox, passive schizoid paranoia.
It's difficult to proceed as it is. But it's gonna be more difficult if you think I have sickbed dementia.
Now. back. to Dementia.
And then I'll have destroyed your dementia.
He embodies the dementia of a nihilistic generation.
From dementia praecox?
You're suffering from a form of dementia praecox. incident to the age of puberty. characterized by childish behavior. hallucinations. and emotional deterioration.
I plan on making popcorn and watching Dr. Dementia.
Now back to Dementia!
We're talking a Sunday drive into some serious dementia.
Dementia praecox, with a particular reference to the splitting of the mind.
TRYING TO UNDERSTAND HIS OWN DEMENTIA!
Our own Cassie? - They were just the first indications, the early maladjustments of dementia praecox.
She showed signs of dementia at the restaurant. that, with a little embellishment, could easily land her in an asylum.
Sir Tanuma, we'll know that His Highness is suffering from senile dementia.
My father got heavy dementia.
You're a credit to dementia.
Victims suffer from paranoid delusions, multi-infarct dementia, hallucinations.
This is our new nanny-- Dementia.
Dementia. What a beautiful name.
I can recognize senile dementia when I see it.
Do you ever just get down on your knees and thank God that you know me and have access to my dementia?
If you guys wouldn't mind, I would like to ward off dementia.
News and current affairs
Bennett had known for three years that she was suffering from dementia.
Bennett's developing dementia deprived her of all of the reasons for wanting to continue to live.
Beyond a certain stage of dementia, the person we knew is gone.
Such a change would remove the anxiety that some patients with progressive dementia have that they will go on too long and miss the opportunity to end their life at all.
LONDON - Alzheimer's disease is by far the most common cause of dementia and one of the world's most feared disorders.
But any cure would have to be administered before the plaques form, and years before symptoms of dementia appear.
The problem is that the tests must be administered by a trained neuropsychologist and take more than an hour to complete; moreover, many people with mild cognitive impairment do not progress to dementia.
More than 40 other epigenetic drugs are being developed, not only for cancer, but also for obesity and even dementia.