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Dementia and cognitive decline can lead to death from "summary" of How We Die by Sherwin B Nuland

Dementia and cognitive decline are often thought of as conditions that affect memory and cognitive function. However, these conditions can have far-reaching consequences, including the potential to lead to death. As Sherwin B Nuland explains in 'How We Die', dementia can have a profound impact on a person's ability to care for themselves and navigate their daily lives. As dementia progresses, individuals may struggle to perform basic tasks such as eating, bathing, and dressing. This can lead to malnutrition, dehydration, and infections, all of which can contribute to a decline in overall health and well-being. In addition, the cognitive decline associated with dementia can make individuals more vulnerable to accidents and injuries, further increasing their risk of death. Furthermore, dementia can also impact a person's ability to communicate their needs and preferences effectively. This can make it challenging for healthcare providers and caregivers to provide appropriate care and support, potentially exacerbating the negative effects of the condition. In some cases, individuals with advanced dementia may be unable to express pain or discomfort, leading to untreated medical issues that can ultimately result in death.
  1. Individuals may experience a significant decline in physical health, including muscle weakness, immobility, and organ failure. These complications can further increase the risk of death for individuals with dementia. Ultimately, the progression of dementia and cognitive decline can have a profound impact on a person's quality of life and increase their vulnerability to a range of health problems that can ultimately lead to death.
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How We Die

Sherwin B Nuland

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