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Anyone with dementia knowledge?

1. What are some of the most common diseases linked with forgetting material for teens?

2. What is absolutely the best way you can think of for me to find my lost object when I lose it?


3. Are Dementia and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease considered minor, or are they more fatal and even life threatening? If not, is there any minor disease?


4. How does something become 鈥渓ost鈥?in the brain system? How exactly does it happen inside the head?

5. Are there any doctor鈥檚 specialized with memory-loss, what are they called?


5. How much stress and panic is averagely exerted when one loses something?


6. Would keeping a 鈥淚tems Flow chart鈥?help in any way?

7. When you鈥檙e trying to find something lost, do two heads work better than one?

8. Should one start to see patterns after losing so many things?


9. What are some commonly lost things?


10. What are people鈥檚 common reactions when they find something that someone lost?

3. dememtia and alzheimer's are not minor. when things get to a certain point, they can become life threatening because people are unable to care for themselves. usually the disease itself is not fatal.

4. people commit to memory, say, new words only after repetition. a nerve signal is sent saying "i learned a new word, __________. it means _________". then when someone asks them to recall that word, the same nerve signal is sent and it reminds the brain. if there is no repetition over a certain period of time, people will just forget.

5. there are no doctors that specialize in memory loss, that i know of. usually it's neurologists, which deal with the brain.

9. car keys, papers, little things usually.

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