Dementia has been mentioned in medical texts since ancient times. However it wasn't until the 1920s when the term dementia was definitively defined as "permanent, irreversible mental deterioration." Since then a cure for the malady has been the number one goal for some researchers in the field. While there have been ample research on Dementia, finding a cure has remained futile. Fortunately, researchers from the University of Edinburg and London School of Economics have developed a test that might be able
Dementia has been mentioned in medical texts since ancient times. However it wasn't until the 1920s when the term dementia was definitively defined as "permanent, irreversible mental deterioration." Since then a cure for the malady has been the number one goal for some researchers in the field. While there have been ample research on Dementia, finding a cure has remained futile. Fortunately, researchers from the University of Edinburg and London School of Economics have developed a test that might be able