Psychosis and other neuropsychiatric symptoms are often among
the first signs of dementia, yet are often not recognised as a warning sign.
Not exact matches
That means that the early development
of poor sleep efficiency isn't «causing»
dementia but rather is just the
first sign in a slow - moving cascade that a
dementia is about to occur.
Cognitive impairment leads to a decline in quality
of life and is often the
first sign of the most insidious form
of dementia, Alzheimer's disease.
It is also one
of the
first signs of feline geriatric
dementia.
Since «senior moments» in dogs can not be articulated as they are in people,
signs of dementia tend to be more subtle at
first.
I know these sets are billed for ages 8 +, and that I am so far into the «+» that I've almost rounded back on the «8» again — don't think about it (I clearly didn't, an early warning
sign of my inevitable decent into
dementia)-- but I think I made my case in the
first paragraph.