Dementia Research Analysis Wing

Dementia Research Analysis Wing We are a group of Final Year Biomedical Engineering students who currently doing a project on dementia

Dementia is a condition where a series of symptoms will occur to a person which defines the person is prior to some severe brain diseases. Determining dementia in its earlier stage will be super helpful for the patient to retard the worst conditions of the brain diseases. Mostly the Dementia patient will show some behavioural changes. Sudden changes in their behavioural and breaking routines will

be the key things. The patients will require proper care and mental support from their surroundings. The scientific definition of dementia will be done by analyzing the physiological changes. Studies show that numerous physiological and pathological changes will occur with age and alter vital signs. The changes from an individual reference range may indicate important warning signs. Our study is mostly concentred on physiological changes and their variation from the reference range. Considerable physiological factors
- Respirational rate
- Body temperature
- Heart rate measurement
- Skin conductivity

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