Dementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer. — David Perlmutter Copy Share Image
Our goal is to continue to build the pipeline to fight all aspects of disease for all forms of dementia. — Vivek Ramaswamy Copy Share Image
We are living in the United States of Alzheimer's. A whole country has lost its memory. When it can't remember yesterday, a… — Studs Terkel Copy Share Image
My mother has dementia, and certain people have a short fuse with my mother and the way she is, because shes on… — Robson Green Copy Share Image
Most Alzheimer's sufferers aren't diagnosed until their 70s. However, we now know that their brains began deteriorating long before that. — Michael Greger Copy Share Image
The great tragedy of Alzheimer's disease, and the reason why we dread it, is that it leaves us with no defence, not… — P. D. James Copy Share Image
I made this movie for $40,000, which was this little black-and-white horror film called Dementia 13, which we made in about nine days. — Francis Ford Coppola Copy Share Image
I think everyone knows someone who's battling with dementia or caring for a relative affected by it. I've been staggered by how… — Phyllis Logan Copy Share Image
Oh, I'm crazy all right. I do have plenty of psychoses. Multiple personality, delusional dementia, OCD. I've got them all, but most… — Eoin Colfer Copy Share Image
They can become very irritated. They can become very aggressive. Not all Alzheimer's patients are that way, but many are. My mother… — Yasmin Aga Khan Copy Share Image
There are all sorts of losses people suffer - from the small to the large. You can lose your keys, your glasses,… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
They say 'life is precious'. To who? To you, when you're young and you've got a few dollars in your pocket. Tell… — Doug Stanhope Copy Share Image
My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer's started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest because… — Patti Davis Copy Share Image
The Alzheimer's Association is what I am passionate about. My grandfather had it. My mom has it. It's a horrible disease, and… — Graham Shiels Copy Share Image
There is no art without intoxication. But I mean a mad intoxication! Let reason teeter! Delirium! The highest degree of delirium! Plunged… — Jean Dubuffet Copy Share Image
I never understood people who said their greatest fear was public speaking, or spiders, or any of the other minor terrors. How… — David Benioff Copy Share Image
Fifty million Americans have dementia and other brain illnesses. To gather together the minds that exist and see how we can tackle… — Chaka Fattah Copy Share Image
I think dementia is the major healthcare threat to our economy and our security. It's a ticking time bomb - we have… — Vivek Ramaswamy Copy Share Image
“Throughout history, truth has been considered a form of dementia, and those who have turned away from fantasy and fixed their eyes… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“When someone you love has dementia, you too experience a form of anticipatory grief, but yours may extend over a longer period… — Wolfelt PhD CT Copy Share Image
“Someday, I suppose I’ll give up, and sit in the rocking chair. But I’ll probably be rocking fast, because I don’t know… — Pat Summitt Copy Share Image
There are so many people getting dementia. It is like an epidemic now. It is a terrible disease because once you get… — Engelbert Humperdinck Copy Share Image
Several members of my family have, or have had, one form of dementia or another. I really wanted to explore what it… — Emma Healey Copy Share Image
“He easily gathered her in his arms; Gramma was made up of skin and bones and hate and crazy - and hate… — Barry Lyga Copy Share Image
“Alzheimer’s will likely affect 100 million people by 2050, a crippling number for our health care system and one that will dwarf… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I believe that if your brain has to get to grips with complicated words, then you won't get Alzheimer's. I'm sure it's… — Jo Brand Copy Share Image
What deity in the realms of dementia, what rabid god decocted out of the smoking lobes of hydrophobia could have devised a… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
I'm one of those who cut off seeing people after a certain time, when the weight is gone and they sound like… — Bill Cosby Copy Share Image
The modern rise of Alzheimer's Disease in the twentieth century is not a sign of failure. It's a sign of success. Success… — S. Jay Olshansky Copy Share Image
Promise me that if I ever get Alzheimer’s or dementia, and I don’t remember anyone that you’ll visit me every day and… — J.A. Redmerski Copy Share Image
I think the earlier stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest. Particularly because the person knows that they are losing awareness. They're aware… — Patti Davis Copy Share Image
“Hi lover," he says to me, completely forgetting what happened before. He knows who I am. He knows that I am the… — Michael Zadoorian Copy Share Image
Roivant does not view - and has never viewed - Axovant as simply a 'vehicle' for developing intepirdine, but instead as a… — Vivek Ramaswamy Copy Share Image
We can alleviate physical pain, but mental pain - grief, despair, depression, dementia - is less accessible to treatment. It's connected to… — Richard Eyre Copy Share Image
Dementia is often regarded as an embarrassing condition that should be hushed up and not spoken about. But I feel passionately that… — Kevin Whately Copy Share Image
“You will never experience personal growth, if you fear taking chances. And, you will never become successful, if you operate without integrity.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Thin, I think, that fabric between realities. Maybe minds aren't lost. Maybe they just slip through and find a different place to… — C.J. Tudor Copy Share Image
The terror dementia sufferers must feel is unimaginable, but the techniques they use to hide their difficulties - the ducking and diving… — Laurie Graham Copy Share Image
Both my parents developed dementia in their old age. Everyone I know whose parents had dementia feel that they didn't deal with… — Tony Robinson Copy Share Image
Seven hundred thousand people who have dementia in this country are not heard. I'm fortunate; I can be heard. Regrettably, it's amazing… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image