"Dementias" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dementias refers to a group of chronic or progressive brain disorders that affect memory, thinking, and behavior. These disorders are characterized by a decline in cognitive function, including difficulty with memory, judgment, and decision-making, as well as changes in mood and personality. Examples of dementias include Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia.
I think there may be a small typo there! The correct word is probably "dementia".<br><br>Dementia is a loss of cognitive impairment that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is not a normal part of aging and is not a result of old age. Dementia can be caused by various factors such as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, or certain infections and diseases. It can also be caused by medication side effects, supplements, nutrient deficiencies, or a combination of these factors.
Dement is a verb that means to deprive of intelligence, reason, or sanity; to make foolish or absurd. It can also refer to a decline in mental faculties, especially in old age.
In a dementedly manner, means to behave in a crazy or insane way, often due to a lack of reason or sanity. The word "dementedly" is an adverb that intensifies the meaning of the adjective "demented", which means having a deranged or derangedly foolish mind.
Dementia is a broad term that describes a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. It is caused by changes in brain function and is often accompanied by memory loss, confusion, trouble finding the right words, and difficulty completing tasks. Dementia can be caused by various factors, including Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, and other conditions that affect the brain.
Demential (adjective) refers to something that is relating to dementia, a decline in mental faculties and memory due to old age, disease, or injury.
A demerger is a situation in which a company divides itself into two or more separate and independent companies, often through the sale or spin-off of a portion of its business or assets. This can be done for various reasons, such as to focus on a specific area of the business, to reduce debt, or to increase shareholder value. The resulting companies may or may not have a historical connection to each other and may operate independently or in partnership.