SENIOR POWER Dementia/Alzheimers, Part 2: 'I hear tell' Berkeley Daily Planet November's Senior Power columns are about Dementia, Alzheimer's (a form of dementia), their caregivers, and — this week — the very significant dementia-hearing relationship. “The problems of deafness are deeper and more complex… than those of ... |
Month: November 2013
Alzheimer’s Research UK to launch drug discovery institute to tackle dementia … – Cambridge News
Cambridge News | Alzheimer's Research UK to launch drug discovery institute to tackle dementia ... Cambridge News The announcement by Alzheimer's Research UK – the country's leading dementia research charity based in Great Abington – has been welcomed by dementia research experts from around the world as a first anywhere in Europe. The institute will be ... Living with Alzheimer's |
I’m having trouble balancing my checkbook. Is it dementia, Alzheimer’s, or … – Philly.com (blog)
Philly.com (blog) | I'm having trouble balancing my checkbook. Is it dementia, Alzheimer's, or ... Philly.com (blog) I'm having trouble balancing my checkbook. Is it dementia, Alzheimer's, or just a "senior moment"? Donna Raziano is chief medical officer of Mercy Home Health and Mercy LIFE, which promotes care in the home and community settings. A: Many people ... |
Dementia support group’s mighty effort – Toowoomba Chronicle
Dementia support group's mighty effort Toowoomba Chronicle AFTER 66 concerts and raising more than $300,000 for the Dementia Support Group Pam Eather has hung up her microphone - but she is not done helping those suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's just yet. Mrs Eather's campaign to raise money and ... |
New Alzheimer’s Society project launched to support people with dementia in … – Alzheimer’s Society
New Alzheimer's Society project launched to support people with dementia in ... Alzheimer's Society Amongst other things the Society offers hope to people that there is life beyond developing dementia. 'The fact that Alzheimer's Society has been awarded substantial funding from the Big Lottery is a testament to the confidence stakeholders have in the ... Town invited to help those with dementia |
Reading Walking Club
Nearly 50% of diagnosed dementia could have been avoided by modifying seven lifestyle habits. In other words, half the number of people who have some form of dementia could have avoided all the headache (pun intended) had they been more careful about keeping tabs on those risk factors.
“But there are so many!” one might say. Seven separate habits to keep track of, above work and family commitments, seems like a lot. No wonder those risk factors fall through the cracks.
There is good news. There is a way to combine certain habits so that there aren’t separate amounts of effort being expended to keeping the brain healthy. Ever hear of a reading walking club?
Take a normal reading club, and instead of meeting over biscuits while lounging about on sofas, agree on a walking course and discuss the book while walking about. This means that the bookreading stimulates the mind, the walking takes care of the physical activity (which could also positively affect any weight issues), and the discussions takes care of the socialization aspect of dementia prevention. An added bonus is that it makes the exercise fun for anyone who dreads physical activity because of the perception that it means solitary time – the conversation and social company will make the time go faster. For those who want to keep track of how much they walk (and to see if there any improvements), get a pedometer and compare progress made with each meeting session.
Can you think of any other ways to combine those seven habits? Chances are, by coming up with a combination, you will have already taken care of the cognitive activity requirement!
Bilingualism May Delay Onset Of Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease – Asian Scientist Magazine
Asian Scientist Magazine | Bilingualism May Delay Onset Of Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease Asian Scientist Magazine They found that people who spoke two or more languages experienced a later onset of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia and frontotemporal dementia. The bilingual advantage extended to illiterate people who had not attended school. This confirms ... |
Study Looks At Alzheimer’s And Other Dementia In The Fox Valley – Wisconsin Public Radio News
Study Looks At Alzheimer's And Other Dementia In The Fox Valley Wisconsin Public Radio News A new study due to be released Tuesday focuses on the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in the Fox Valley. The Fox Valley Memory Project aims to make the region one of the most dementia-friendly places in the country. |
AMD and Alzheimer’s ‘are not linked’ says study – Labmate Online
RTT News | AMD and Alzheimer's 'are not linked' says study Labmate Online It was found that AMD did not increase a person's chances of developing dementia of Alzheimer's. According to the study, although both types of condition have similar environmental risk factors, the occurrences of both diseases within a single person ... No Link Found Between AMD And Alzheimer's Disease |
Bilingualism May Delay Onset Of Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease – Asian Scientist Magazine (blog)
Asian Scientist Magazine (blog) | Bilingualism May Delay Onset Of Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease Asian Scientist Magazine (blog) They found that people who spoke two or more languages experienced a later onset of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia and frontotemporal dementia. The bilingual advantage extended to illiterate people who had not attended school. This confirms ... Study: Being Bilingual May Delay The Onset Of Alzheimer's Benefits Of Being Bilingual? Onset Of Alzheimer's May Be Delayed In Dual ... Bilingualism Staves off Dementia, Study Shows |