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dementia

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++de·men·tia /dɪˈmenʃə, -ʃiə $ -tʃə/ noun [uncountable]  MPan illness that affects the brain and memory, and makes you gradually lose the ability to think and behave normally 痴呆
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dementiaSpecialist, separate services for dementia sufferers v Negative segregation, that is, the refusal to accept dementing people into a service.However, dementia is seen as being specific to the elderly age groups.This is especially so when a diagnosis of dementia blinds works to remaining skills.Subjects - All patients with onset of dementia aged 40-64.The admission of a tenant already showing signs of dementia requires very careful consideration in the individual case.Interestingly, the dementia from this disease has different characteristics than the symptoms of Alzheimer's.The vast majority, 95 percent, of deaths certified as due to dementia were among those aged 65 +.
Origin dementia (1700-1800) Latin mens mind
de·men·tia nounChineseSyllable
that memory, and the an brain illness Corpus affects


dementia
dementia /dɪˈmenʃə, -ʃiə $ -tʃə/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Latin
 Origin: mens 'mind'
an illness that affects the brain and memory, and makes you gradually lose the ability to think and behave normally


de·men·tiaBrE /dɪˈmenʃə/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈmenʃə/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (medical 医学) a serious mental disorder caused by brain disease or injury, that affects the ability to think, remember and behave normally 痴呆   see also senile dementia

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