The second most common cause of dementia is Vascular Dementia, or memory loss due to strokes or repeated mini-strokes, also known as TIAs. It usually starts suddenly and occurs when there is impaired blood flow to parts of the brain, depriving cells of food and oxygen.
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The Memory Health Center at Summit Research Network has been involved in research for Memory Loss Due to Strokes (Vascular Dementia) since 1997. If you would like more information, please call us at (503) 228-CARE (2273), or fill in the information below and one of our staff will contact you.
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Please contact the Memory Health Center by calling (503) 228-CARE (2273) to learn more about current and upcoming studies.