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Man, 24, Dies of Dementia and Family Donates His Brain to Science
Summary
Andre Yarham, 24, died after a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and his family donated his brain to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge for research.
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Andre Yarham, 24, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and died on December 27 after complications from a severe infection. His family have donated his brain to Addenbrooke's Hospital at Cambridge University for research into dementia. Family members and clinicians have said they hope the donation will help researchers better understand and detect the illness.
Key details:
- Andre first showed memory loss and navigation problems in 2022 and received a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia in June 2024.
- Doctors noted his brain scans resembled those more typical of much older patients, and clinicians reported rapid disease progression.
- Yarham died on December 27 after struggling with a severe infection.
- The family donated his brain to the Cambridge centre for frontotemporal dementia; Professor James Rowe said the donation will support efforts to detect the illness earlier and search for treatments.
Summary:
The family has presented their son's brain to research in the hope it contributes to better detection and future treatments for frontotemporal dementia. Undetermined at this time.
