常見例句雙語例句More than half the inmates have some form of dementia.(這里)超過一半的犯人都患有某種癡呆癥。Five drugs that do this are on the market, but they only delay the onset of dementia.已經(jīng)有五個此類藥物上市了,但它們只是減緩了癡呆的進(jìn)程而已。“The government has realized the burden of dementia … but we need to take action to get a general estimate and we also need more investment in educating the media and government,” she says.“政府已經(jīng)意識到癡呆癥的負(fù)擔(dān)問題……但是我們需要采取行動,得到一般性估計(jì)數(shù)字,我們還需要有更多的投資,向媒體和政府作出宣傳,”她說。原聲例句A new study says the leading cause of disability in older people in low and middle income countries is dementia.The recently announced World Alzheimer Report places a shocking financial cost on care linked to dementia, or loss of mental abilities.In nineteen six, a German doctor,Alois Alzheimer, told about a dementia patient whose brain was studied after death.權(quán)威例句They had no idea what dementia was or whether or not he had it.FORBES: Winona Ryder At The 'Age I've Been Warned My Whole Life About'This suggests, somewhat alarmingly, that even our thoughts and moods may affect our risk for dementia.FORBES: Could Stress Lead to Dementia? (Yes, But Read This Before You Panic) 返回 dementia