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VASCULAR DEMENTIA


Introduction

This problem with thinking and memory most often arises slowly over a decade due to diseases of the small diameter blood vessels of the cerebrovascular system.  It can also develop when there have been more than two large strokes or regions of the brain injured in some manner.
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Recommended websites

UCSF (research)
Mayo Clinic (research)
Emedicine (info)
Dementia Story (personal story)
Health Central (info)
CNN (info)
Associated Content (personal story)
Healthy Holistic Living (info)

More websites

BBC Story (personal story)
Elder Care Dementia (info)
Lumosity (business)
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Recommended books

1. The 36-hour Day – Nancy Mace, MA
2. 300 Tips – Patricia Callone, MA
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Recommended movies

1. Age Old Friends
2. Savages
3. Aurora Borealis
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Blogs

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