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What Are the Symptoms of Dementia?

Dementia is an umbrella term for a group of brain disorders that cause a progressive decline in memory, thinking, behaviour and the ability to perform everyday activities. It is not a normal part of ageing — it represents changes in the brain that interfere with a person’s daily life and independence. Recognising the symptoms early helps families get the right diagnosis, support and treatment sooner. 

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What is Epilepsy and What Are Its Symptoms?

Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which a person’s brain is prone to producing recurrent, unprovoked seizures. A seizure happens when a sudden burst of abnormal electrical activity disrupts normal brain function — and because different brain areas control different tasks, seizures can look very different from person to person. Globally, epilepsy affects tens of millions of people and is considered a common chronic brain disorder. 

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What Are the Causes of Vertigo and How Is It Diagnosed?

Vertigo is more than “just feeling dizzy.” It’s the unsettling, often terrifying sensation that you or the world around you is spinning, tilting, or moving when nothing is. While a single dizzy spell can be harmless, repeated or severe vertigo disrupts life—making walking, driving, or even getting out of bed stressful. In this post Dr. Chirag Gupta breaks down the common causes of vertigo, how clinicians figure out what’s behind it, and what you can expect during a diagnostic work-up.

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