Dementia is an umbrella term that is defined by a decline in memory and cognitive, or thinking, skills to a level that interferes with normal function. It is normal for older people to have more problems remembering names and faces than they had before, but this does not interfere with normal activities in most cases. […]| American Parkinson Disease Association
Learn about Lewy body dementia, its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and care strategies. A complete guide to help families understand and manage LBD.| Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center - Bringing awareness and supporting with love
There are dozens of Parkinson's disease symptoms, and they vary by individual. The American Parkinson Disease Association details the early warning signs.| American Parkinson Disease Association
Dr. Gilbert discusses the early signs of Parkinson's disease and what to expect as the first motor and non-motor symptoms.| American Parkinson Disease Association
Dr. Gilbert explains the clinical distinctions–as well as the similarities–between Parkinson’s disease and other parkinsonian disorders.| American Parkinson Disease Association