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    dementia

    US /dɪˈmɛnʃə/

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    UK /dɪˈmenʃə/

    B2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounIllness characterized by loss of memory
    A common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease

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    • Other studies have found that friendships can help reduce the stress caused by rejection or teasing in school-aged children, and also reduced the risk of dementia in older populations.

      Other studies have found that friendships can help reduce the stress caused by rejection or teasing in school-aged children, and also reduced the risk of dementia in older populations.

    • Other studies have found that friendships can help reduce the stress caused by rejection or teasing in school-aged children and also reduce the risk of dementia in older populations.

      Other studies have found that friendships can help reduce the stress caused by rejection or teasing in school-aged children and also reduce the risk of dementia in older populations.

    B1

    Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas

    05:35Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas
    • It was the first study which suggested that bilingual people - people who speak more than one language - develop dementia four to four-and-a-half years later than those who don't.

      It was the first study which suggested that bilingual people - people who speak more than one language - develop dementia four to four-and-a-half years later than those who don't.

    • As well as delaying the onset of dementia, bilingual people have been shown to recover significantly better after a stroke.

      As well as delaying the onset of dementia, bilingual people have been shown to recover significantly better after a stroke.

    B1

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    02:36Brexit Commercial: What Is It?
    • He has dementia.

      He has dementia.

    A2

    The laboratory accident that saved 500 million lives | Derek Thompson

    10:20The laboratory accident that saved 500 million lives | Derek Thompson
    • I want there to be an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs, if we can, an Operation Warp Speed for addiction pills, an Operation Warp Speed for inflammation, an Operation Warp Speed for cardiovascular medicine, an Operation Warp Speed for dementia, for obesity, for clean cement, cement that we manufacture that doesn't just cook the planet.

      I want there to be an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs, if we can, an Operation Warp Speed for addiction pills, an Operation Warp Speed for inflammation, an Operation Warp Speed for cardiovascular medicine, an Operation Warp Speed for dementia, for obesity, for clean cement, cement that we manufacture that doesn't just cook the planet.

    • I want there to be an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs if we can, an Operation Warp Speed for addiction pills, an Operation Warp Speed for inflammation, an Operation Warp Speed for cardiovascular medicine, an Operation Warp Speed for dementia, for obesity, for clean cement, cement that we manufacture that doesn't just cook the planet.

      I want there to be an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs if we can, an Operation Warp Speed for addiction pills, an Operation Warp Speed for inflammation, an Operation Warp Speed for cardiovascular medicine, an Operation Warp Speed for dementia, for obesity, for clean cement, cement that we manufacture that doesn't just cook the planet.

    B1

    9 Habits That Damage Your Brain

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    • This is important because damaged brain tissue can make you more susceptible to developing illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease, which stem from cognitive decline.

      This is important because damaged brain tissue can make you more susceptible to developing illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease, which stem from cognitive decline.

    • This is important because damaged brain tissue can make you more susceptible to developing illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease, which stem from cognitive decline.

      This is important because damaged brain tissue can make you more susceptible to developing illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease, which stem from cognitive decline.

    B1

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    • Show me dementia.

      Show me dementia.

    • Show me dementia.

      Show me dementia.

    B1

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    13:46Best Exercises for Brain Health, Performance & Motivation | Dr. Andrew Huberman
    • Even in cases where people don't have Alzheimer's dementia, areas of the brain are shrinking.

      Even in cases where people don't have Alzheimer's dementia, areas of the brain are shrinking.

    • Even in cases where people don't have Alzheimer's dementia, areas of the brain are shrinking.

      Even in cases where people don't have Alzheimer's dementia, areas of the brain are shrinking.

    B1

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    15:00How Japan's largest drugmaker became a global pharma powerhouse
    • And among the most pressing healthcare challenges for the elderly is Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.

      And among the most pressing healthcare challenges for the elderly is Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.

    • And among the most pressing health care challenges for the elderly is Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.

      And among the most pressing health care challenges for the elderly is Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.

    B1

    老化生物学者だけど「加齢について」質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan

    17:33老化生物学者だけど「加齢について」質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan
    • Major pitfalls have been the exponential rise in dementia, cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's.

      Major pitfalls have been the exponential rise in dementia, cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's.

    • Major pitfalls have been the exponential rise in dementia, cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's.

      Major pitfalls have been the exponential rise in dementia, cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's.

    B1

    「質の良い睡眠」って何?5段階のレベルで説明 | 5 Levels | WIRED Japan

    23:40「質の良い睡眠」って何?5段階のレベルで説明 | 5 Levels | WIRED Japan
    • So it's interesting, because I also saw that there was a recent meta-analysis around sleep disturbances and dementia risk, and in that study, they looked at about 250,000 people in this meta-analysis, and they followed them for around 10 years when they pulled all the samples together, and they found there was a 1.2-fold increased risk for developing all-cause dementia.

      So it's interesting, because I also saw that there was a recent meta-analysis around sleep disturbances and dementia risk, and in that study, they looked at about 250,000 people in this meta-analysis, and they followed them for around 10 years when they pulled all the samples together, and they found there was a 1.2-fold increased risk for developing all-cause dementia.

    • And so it sounds like both sleep apnea and then maybe sleep disturbances more generally are associated with increased risk for dementia.

      And so it sounds like both sleep apnea and then maybe sleep disturbances more generally are associated with increased risk for dementia.

    A2