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When the Wrong Diagnosis Gets in the Way: Lewy Body Dementia and Its Confusion with Alzheimer’s

Lewy body dementia (LBD) is the second most common form of progressive dementia after Alzheimer’s disease, yet it remains one of the most frequently misdiagnosed…
ReCognition Editorial Team

How to Understand if a Person Has Schizophrenia? 10 Main Symptoms

What are the non-obvious signs of schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is often portrayed in popular media through dramatic hallucinations, delusional grandeur, or disorganized speech. While these “positive”…
ReCognition Editorial Team

ADHD: Neurology or Poor Parenting?

We explore why ADHD is not tantrums but neurobiology, which signs should alert parents already in preschool age, and which methods truly help a child…
ReCognition Editorial Team

Why People with Dementia “Make Up” Events That Never Happened

Familiar dialogues? — “Mom, what school? I’m 50 years old!” — “Dad, but you were home all day yesterday, what meeting?” Such dialogues are familiar…
Natalya Glazova, nursing assistant, founder of the patronage center

11 Mistakes That You Might Make When You Care For Someone With Dementia

Dementia is a one-way journey. Today, there is no turning back for a person suffering from dementia. And if the diagnosis “Dementia” has been pronounced…
Natalya Glazova, nursing assistant, founder of the patronage center

Early Signs of Autism: Why Renowned Psychiatrists Acknowledged That Its Causes Lie Far Beyond Their Field

Early detection of autism in children helps begin support when the brain is especially receptive to learning. In this article, we explain which signs should…
Anna Polyakova, speech therapist