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At what age does dementia usually begin? 
At what age does frontotemporal dementia usually start? 
Can controlling blood pressure reduce vascular dementia risk? 
Can controlling blood pressure reduce vascular dementia risk? 
Can lifestyle changes slow Alzheimers dementia? 
Does vascular dementia progress in steps? 
How common is dementia in the UK population? 
How do doctors separate normal ageing from dementia? 
How do doctors separate normal ageing from dementia? 
How do mood and personality change with dementia? 
How does Alzheimers dementia affect behaviour and mood? 
How does frontotemporal dementia affect relationships? 
How is Alzheimers dementia diagnosed in the UK? 
How is dementia different from normal ageing? 
How is frontotemporal dementia diagnosed? 
How is Lewy body dementia diagnosed? 
How is Lewy body dementia related to Parkinsons disease dementia? 
How is vascular dementia diagnosed using brain scans? 
How is vascular dementia different from Alzheimers dementia? 
How long can someone live with Alzheimers dementia? 
How quickly does Alzheimers dementia progress? 
How quickly does Alzheimers dementia progress? 
How quickly does frontotemporal dementia progress? 
Is Alzheimers dementia hereditary? 
Is dementia always progressive or can dementia stay mild? 
Is frontotemporal dementia hereditary? 
What are the early signs of Lewy body dementia? 
What are the early signs of vascular dementia after stroke or TIA? 
What behaviour changes occur in frontotemporal dementia? 
What early symptoms are common across Alzheimers, vascular, Lewy body and frontotemporal dementia? 
What health conditions increase the risk of vascular dementia? 
What is Alzheimers dementia, and how does Alzheimers dementia impact memory? 
What is dementia and how does dementia affect the brain? 
What is frontotemporal dementia and how does it differ from Alzheimers dementia? 
What is frontotemporal dementia and what causes frontotemporal dementia? 
What is Lewy body dementia and how does Lewy body dementia differ from other dementias? 
What is Lewy body dementia and what causes Lewy body protein deposits? 
What is mixed dementia combining Alzheimers and vascular dementia? 
What is the life expectancy for Lewy body dementia? 
What is the long term outlook for vascular dementia? 
What is vascular dementia and how does it affect the brain blood supply? 
What is vascular dementia and how does vascular dementia develop? 
What language problems occur in frontotemporal dementia? 
What medicines help with Lewy body dementia symptoms? 
What movement problems occur in Lewy body dementia? 
What sleep disturbances are common in Lewy body dementia? 
What stages of dementia do people typically progress through? 
What stages of dementia do people typically progress through? 
What support exists for rare dementias like frontotemporal dementia? 
What tests are used to confirm Alzheimers dementia? 
What thinking and reasoning changes occur in dementia? 
What treatments are available for Alzheimer’s dementia? 
What treatments or therapies help with frontotemporal dementia? 
When should memory problems be checked for dementia? 
Why are people with Lewy body dementia sensitive to certain medications? 
Why is Lewy body dementia often misdiagnosed? 
Are some jobs more risky for people with epilepsy? 
Are there cases where no clear cause is found? 
Are there different types of epilepsy and seizures? 
Are there long term risks to my health from epilepsy? 
Are there Non-Medication treatments such as surgery, devices or diet? 
Can a head injury trigger seizures or epilepsy? 
Can a single seizure lead to an epilepsy diagnosis? 
Can brain infections like meningitis or encephalitis lead to epilepsy? 
Can epilepsy affect life expectancy? 
Can epilepsy affect memory, learning or thinking skills? 
Can epilepsy affect my mental health? 
Can epilepsy be cured? 
Can epilepsy be inherited or genetic? 
Can epilepsy go into remission? 
Can epilepsy medication be changed or stopped over time? 
Can epilepsy start at any age? 
Can epilepsy treatment affect fertility pregnancy or childbirth? 
Can hormonal changes affect epilepsy? 
Can hormonal changes affect epilepsy? 
Can I drive if I have epilepsy and what are the UK rules? 
Can I have children if I have epilepsy? 
Can I travel or fly if I have epilepsy? 
Can missing medication doses trigger seizures? 
Can seizure frequency or type change over time? 
Can seizure types change over time? 
Can seizures cause brain damage or long term harm? 
Can someone have epilepsy without visible seizures? 
Can stress influence seizure frequency? 
Can stroke or a brain tumour cause seizures or epilepsy? 
Do alcohol or recreational drugs increase seizure risk? 
Does epilepsy affect children differently than adults? 
Does sleep deprivation increase seizure risk? 
How can I help friends and family understand my epilepsy? 
How can I manage epilepsy during periods of stress or illness? 
How can I reduce seizure triggers in daily life? 
How can I reduce the risk of SUDEP? 
How can I stay safe during everyday activities such as cooking or bathing? 
How can I track and record my seizures effectively? 
How common is epilepsy in the UK? 
How effective are epilepsy medicines in controlling seizures? 
How is epilepsy diagnosed? 
How likely am I to have another seizure? 
How many seizures are needed before epilepsy is confirmed? 
How often should I have check ups for epilepsy? 
How often should I review my safety plan and triggers? 
How often should I see a doctor or epilepsy specialist? 
How often should someone with epilepsy have medical reviews? 
How reliable are diagnostic tests for epilepsy? 
How should I tell friends or family about my epilepsy? 
How will epilepsy affect me when travelling abroad? 
Is epilepsy always lifelong? 
Is epilepsy one condition or a group of different disorders? 
Is it safe to drink alcohol if I have epilepsy? 
Should I have a written epilepsy care plan? 
Should I wear a medical ID or carry a seizure card? 
Should my employer know I have epilepsy? 
Specific advice for women with epilepsy 
What are anti seizure medicines and how do they work? 
What are the chances of becoming seizure free with treatment? 
What causes epilepsy? 
What do I need to know about epilepsy and pregnancy? 
What happens if I miss a dose of epilepsy medication? 
What happens if medicines do not stop my seizures? 
What happens if seizures continue despite treatment? 
What happens if seizures continue despite treatment? 
What is a seizure action plan and do I need one? 
What is a seizure? 
What is an EEG and why is it used for diagnosis? 
What is epilepsy? 
What is SUDEP and how high is the risk? 
What is the role of an epilepsy specialist or neurologist? 
What lifestyle changes can help me manage epilepsy? 
What myths or misconceptions should I be aware of? 
What options do I have if medication does not work? 
What rights do I have at work if I have epilepsy? 
What safety measures should I take at home and work? 
What should I ask my doctor if epilepsy is suspected? 
What should I consider if I want to become pregnant? 
What should I do if I miss a dose of medication? 
What should I do to stay safe during a seizure? 
What should others do if I have a seizure? 
What side effects can epilepsy medication cause? 
What side effects should I watch for with my medication? 
What sports and activities are safe for people with epilepsy? 
What support groups exist in the UK for people with epilepsy? 
What support services are available in the UK for epilepsy? 
What treatment options are best for epilepsy? 
What treatments are available for epilepsy and seizures? 
What triggers can bring on a seizure? 
What type of epilepsy or seizure do I have? 
What types of seizures exist such as tonic clonic, absence and focal? 
Where can I find reliable UK based information on epilepsy? 
Which part of my brain is affected by seizures? 
Why can epilepsy be difficult to diagnose? 
Why do you think I developed epilepsy? 
Will epilepsy affect my child’s development or schooling? 
Will I always have seizures or can epilepsy go away? 
Will I need an MRI or CT scan for epilepsy assessment? 
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Are all TIAs a warning sign for a bigger stroke? 
Are blood thinners always required after a stroke? 
Are financial benefits available after a stroke? 
Are strokes always serious? 
Are strokes hereditary? 
Can a TIA be mild or unnoticeable? 
Can autoimmune illnesses increase stroke risk? 
Can blurred vision be a sign of stroke or TIA? 
Can COVID-19 trigger stroke or TIA? 
Can dehydration cause a stroke or TIA? 
Can dizziness indicate a stroke? 
Can early treatment reverse stroke damage? 
Can high cholesterol trigger a stroke? 
Can moderate alcohol intake reduce risk? 
Can movement and balance improve after a stroke? 
Can stroke survivors live independently? 
Can stroke symptoms come and go? 
Can swallowing problems improve after a stroke? 
Can the contraceptive pill increase stroke risk? 
Can you drive after a stroke? 
Can you drive after a TIA? 
Can you have a stroke without knowing? 
Can you have a TIA in your sleep? 
Do all stroke patients receive MRI scans? 
Do all TIA patients need medication? 
Do TIA patients need rehabilitation? 
Do TIA symptoms always disappear quickly? 
Does a transient ischaemic attack shorten life expectancy? 
Does alcohol consumption affect stroke risk? 
Does family history affect stroke risk? 
Does lowering salt and fat intake help lower stroke risk? 
Does numbness or facial drooping mean stroke? 
Does pregnancy increase stroke or TIA risk? 
Does smoking increase the chance of a stroke? 
Does stress contribute to stroke or TIA risk? 
Does weight loss lower stroke risk? 
How are TIAs assessed urgently in the UK? 
How can emotional changes be managed after a stroke? 
How can you prevent another TIA? 
How can you reduce the risk of another stroke? 
How do doctors tell the difference between TIA and other conditions? 
How do statins reduce stroke risk? 
How does a stroke affect long-term health? 
How does a TIA temporarily block blood flow? 
How does atrial fibrillation increase stroke risk? 
How does diabetes increase stroke risk? 
How does high blood pressure lead to a stroke? 
How does stroke rehabilitation work in the NHS? 
How fast should you go to hospital for symptoms of stroke? 
How important is quitting smoking to reduce stroke risk? 
How is a stroke diagnosed in hospital? 
How is a TIA diagnosed in the UK? 
How long before returning to work after a stroke? 
How long does it take to recover from a stroke? 
How long does recovery take after a TIA? 
How quickly must treatment begin after symptoms of stroke? 
Is flying allowed after a TIA? 
Is flying safe after a stroke? 
Is migraine with aura related to stroke or TIA? 
What adjustments might be needed in daily life after a stroke? 
What are the subtle signs of a stroke? 
What are the typical symptoms of a TIA? 
What causes a stroke in adults? 
What causes a TIA? 
What community services help stroke patients? 
What diets are recommended for stroke prevention? 
What does FAST stand for in stroke recognition? 
What exercises are safe after stroke or TIA? 
What foods help reduce stroke risk? 
What happens in the brain during a stroke? 
What heart problems can lead to a stroke? 
What help is available for stroke carers? 
What infections or illnesses increase stroke risk? 
What is a stroke and how does it affect the brain? 
What is a thrombectomy and when is it used? 
What is a TIA and why is it called a mini-stroke? 
What is the difference between a stroke and a TIA? 
What is the fatal artery in the neck? 
What is thrombolysis and who qualifies for it? 
What lifestyle changes best prevent stroke? 
What lifestyle changes help long-term recovery? 
What medicines are given after a stroke? 
What questions should I ask after a TIA clinic visit? 
What questions should I ask my doctor after a stroke? 
What rehabilitation is needed after a stroke? 
What should you do if someone shows stroke symptoms? 
What support is available after a TIA? 
What support is available for stroke survivors in the UK? 
What tests are done in a TIA clinic? 
What treatments are available for stroke? 
What treatments are available for TIA? 
What workplace support is available for stroke survivors? 
When are headaches a sign of stroke? 
When can normal activities resume after a TIA? 
Where can I find reliable UK information on stroke and TIA? 
Who should you contact if you suspect a TIA? 
Why is a CT scan important for stroke diagnosis? 
Will memory or thinking be affected after a stroke? 
Will speech be affected after a stroke?Â