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Discover Ludwig"dementia of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific form or type of dementia. Example: The doctor diagnosed my grandfather with vascular dementia, a type of dementia of the blood vessels in the brain.
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And Alun Armstrong lucidly and unsentimentally etches the dementia of the aged father of "Mappa Mundi".
Dementia, of course, has been identified, classified, and even anatomically annotated.
During the study period 44 developed dementia; of those, 33 developed Alzheimer's.
But dementia, of which Alzheimer's is the commonest form, has finally begun to get the attention it deserves.
Between 1998 and 2012, there were 104 attempts to develop drugs for dementia of which 101 were unsuccessful.
Might depression also be a degenerative disease — an Alzheimer's of emotion, a dementia of mood?
What practical steps can a baby boomer take to stave off dementia of any type?
"I have neither the knowledge, the devotion nor the dementia of the deeply committed collector".
There's the gentle dementia of the Sedaris clan; his many years wandering in obscurity; his life in France with his boyfriend, Hugh.
But the study "opens up an avenue to look at the protective effects on dementia of diet, vitamins, weight change as well as frailty and potentially genetic influences".
This neurotic psychedelic pop crawls with references to animals and mental turmoil, from the shuddering dementia of Shake Dog Shake to the childlike twitter of The Caterpillar.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com