Dementia (memory loss) or loss of cognitive skills has become a major health concern for older individuals. In 2021, 6.2 million Americans aged 65 years and above were living with dementia, and the numbers are said to only increase in the future. Since the current preventive recommendations have failed to have any significant impact on reducing the incidence of dementia, 'Dementia (Memory Loss) - How to Prevent and Improve Treatment' By Kedar N. Prasad will allow doctors and researchers to collect more data for in-depth research on how the treatment of dementia can be improved and made more impactful.
The book is educational, well-researched, and eye-opening for patients with dementia and for doctors to learn how to improve the patient's memories. It focuses on the early damages caused by this disease and how a comprehensive mixture of micronutrients can also reduce the progression and prevent and improve memory loss, and paves the way for further research to develop improved treatments for dementia. It has the potential to work as a guide for scientists and researchers on how to make the treatment for this disease bearable and positive.