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  2. 11 Early Signs of Dementia: What to Watch Out For - Healthline

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    memory. reasoning and problem-solving abilities. language skills. communication. focus. Depending on the cause, if a doctor diagnoses dementia early, treatment options may help slow cognitive ...

  3. The Mandela Effect: What It Is and How It Happens - Healthline

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    Another way to describe the Mandela effect is “collective false memories.” A large group of people collectively always say a particular saying or memory a certain way when, in reality, the ...

  4. Aphasia causes. Aphasia occurs most often as a result of damage to one or more areas of your brain that control language. Aphasia can occur due to: a brain tumor. an infection. dementia or another ...

  5. Honorifics for the dead in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Among the honorifics in Judaism, there are several traditional honorifics for the dead which are used when naming and speaking of the deceased. Different honorifics might be applied depending on the particular status of the deceased. These honorifics are frequently found on gravestones, on memorial walls inside the sanctuary of synagogues, in ...

  6. Aphasia: What to Know - WebMD

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    Aphasia is a communication disorder that makes it hard to use words. It can affect your speech, writing, and ability to understand language. Aphasia results from damage or injury to parts of the ...

  7. Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

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    Aphasia happens when those parts of the brain don’t work properly because of a brain injury, dementia, and other causes. Aphasia isn’t a sign of low intelligence or ability. When you have ...

  8. Wernicke’s Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Wernicke’s aphasia is caused by damage to the part of your brain that controls language. It leads to a loss of language ability. Wernicke’s aphasia. Wernicke’s aphasia is another name for ...

  9. 25 Ways to Improve Your Memory - Healthline

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    Studies show that meditation helps improve several cognitive functions, like focus, concentration, memory, and learning. Meditation may actually rewire the brain and encourage more connections ...