Dementia Information

What is dementia? A question many people have. And to answer it we provide accredited information about dementia that is up-to-date, evidence-based and that you can trust.

These pages provide information about the most common types of dementia, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and support. There are pages on genetics, dementia risk factors and information for children too.

Our information does not replace any advice given by doctors, nurses or pharmacists, but aims to give background information which we hope you find helpful.

If you have any questions about dementia or dementia research and would prefer to speak to someone you can contact our Dementia Research Infoline. You can also view and order free dementia information booklets here.

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What is Dementia

It is not a specific disease but rather a syndrome caused by various underlying conditions or diseases that affect the brain.

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Type of dementia

Dementia is not a specific disease but rather a term used to describe a collection of symptoms that arise when brain cells no longer function properly. It can result from various diseases that affect the brain, each causing different types of dementia.

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Risk factor for dementia

Most cases of dementia are caused by a mixture of risk factors. A risk factor is something that affects our chances of developing a condition like dementia. For most of us our risk of dementia is made up of our age, genes, lifestyle, health, and environment.

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reducing your risk of dementia

Similar to how we safeguard other aspects of our health, we can take measures to maintain brain health and lower the risk of developing dementia in the future.

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genes and dementia

Genes influence our traits, including characteristics like eye color and height. In some instances, they can also influence whether we develop certain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s. These genes are inherited from our parents.

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dementia treatments

These treatments are referred to as symptomatic treatments and include donepezil (a medicine from the cholinesterase inhibitor family) and memantine. Both are available through the NHS.

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