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Commentary: Dementia at just 24-years-old – how a UK man may help researchers understand the disease
Some forms of dementia can strike at an astonishingly young age and move frighteningly fast, and we still don’t fully understand why, says this neuroscientist.
The heartbroken mother of Andre Yarham, 24, who died from dementia has revealed the moment she knew something wasn't right.
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Young dementia victim dies leaving brain to science
A 24-year-old man who died over Christmas due to dementia has left his brain to researchers. Andre Yarham, who lived in Dereham, Norfolk, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia due to a protein ...
Andre Yarham, the UK’s youngest known dementia patient, has died aged 24 after a rapid decline caused by frontotemporal ...
An incredibly rare, tragic death in the UK might still have a silver lining. Late last December, British resident Andre Yarham died at the age of 24 from an extremely early form of dementia. Yarham ...
Emma Heming Willis said on the “Bruce never tapped in” to his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia ...
Emma Heming Willis opened up about her movie star husband's lack of awareness about his dementia.
A doctor with thirty years of experience diagnosing young onset dementia patients has shared the symptoms to look out for ...
According to The New York Times, there are five symptoms people frequently experience during the early stages that can easily be missed. Memory loss is one of the most widely recognised symptoms ...
Andre Yarham was just 23 when he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia due to a protein mutation - he was the UK's youngest person to be diagnosed with this type of dementia ...
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