Tipton, KS | Clodbuster1 - 5/22/2026 07:30
It's also a big side effect of statins,
Any cites ?
"Alzheimer's disease was formally identified in 1906 when German physician Alois Alzheimer documented the autopsy of a patient with severe memory loss. He discovered the disease's hallmark brain abnormalities—amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Since then, the diagnosis has evolved from a rare presenile condition to a major biological disorder"
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ETYMOLOGY OF DEMENTIA
The word ‘dementia’ appeared first in the record of mankind in around 600 A.D. Saint Isidore (560–636 A.D.), the archbishop of Seville, used the term ‘dementia’ for the first time in his book, ‘Etymologies’.2 The term has its origin in Latin, and is formed from the prefix ‘de’, which means a deprivation or loss; root ‘ment’, which means mind; and suffix ‘ia’, which indicates a state. In short, dementia refers to ‘a state out of mind’.
HISTORY OF DEMENTIA
Dementia has occurred in human history long before it was named. In about 2000 B.C., the ancient Egyptians were already aware that memory declines as people age
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6428020/
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