Dementia symptoms: The early signs of the different types you should never ignore
Dementia causes the ongoing decline of brain functioning which is why diagnosing the condition in its early stages is important. There are ways it can […]
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Dementia causes the ongoing decline of brain functioning which is why diagnosing the condition in its early stages is important. There are ways it can […]
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Read moreType-2 diabetes is a lifelong condition which causes the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood to increase. In order to reduce symptoms, it is […]
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Read moreDementia is the name given to a group of symptoms linked to an ongoing decline in brain function. In May 2018, Dame Barbara Windsor, 81, revealed […]
Read moreType 2 diabetes can cause symptoms such as tiredness, excessive thirst, and needing to pee a lot. If it’s left untreated, serious problems with the […]
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