Is It Dementia Or Alzheimer’s Or Normal Aging? (Does It Matter?) – Huffington Post (blog)


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Is It Dementia Or Alzheimer's Or Normal Aging? (Does It Matter?)
Huffington Post (blog)
Doctors see another version of this confusion: "It looks like dementia," they say. Then the patient (or a family member) replies with relief, "At least it's not Alzheimer's!" Of course, Alzheimer's is dementia (though not all dementia is Alzheimer's ...
Can you really live with dementia?ABC Online
Dementia patient Christine Bryden's quest to improve care for Australians with ...Sydney Morning Herald

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Concerns grow for missing Oldham pensioner, 75, suffering from dementia and … – Mancunian Matters


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Concerns grow for missing Oldham pensioner, 75, suffering from dementia and ...
Mancunian Matters
Concerns are growing for a missing 75-year-old Oldham woman suffering from severe dementia and Alzheimer's – after it's believed she may have travelled to the city centre. UPDATE: Isobel has now been found safe and well. Police are appealing for the ...

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VIDEO: Alzheimer’s Show expected to attract thousands in Urmston this … – Messenger Newspapers


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VIDEO: Alzheimer's Show expected to attract thousands in Urmston this ...
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The show, which is being held in association with Alzheimer's Society and national social care charity, Community Integrated Care, will feature exhibitors from dementia and care specialists that will be able to share ideas and advice about living aids ...

Dementia Delayed With Proper Treatment – Guardian Liberty Voice


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Dementia Delayed With Proper Treatment
Guardian Liberty Voice
Alzheimer's is a disease that begins to affect more and more people everyday, most of them in their late 60s and older. Dementia is categorized as a decline in cognitive functions that affect a person's ability to carry out everyday tasks. A recent ...
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Alzheimer’s more prevalent in people with Down syndrome – Marshfield News-Herald


Alzheimer's more prevalent in people with Down syndrome
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Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. In a person with Down syndrome, changes ...

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Trends in aging: Alzheimer’s and Dementia, the Pearl stage – Victoria Advocate


Trends in aging: Alzheimer's and Dementia, the Pearl stage
Victoria Advocate
Today's column continues through the Senior Gems approach to care based on the Allen Cognitive Disability Theory. My previous columns discussed the first five stages - Sapphire, Diamond, Emerald, Amber and Ruby. This next series of columns will explore ...

Study links veterans’ traumatic brain injuries to Alzheimer’s – Los Angeles Times


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Study links veterans' traumatic brain injuries to Alzheimer's
Los Angeles Times
A new study of nearly 200,000 older military veterans has found that those with traumatic brain injuries are 60% more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. The study, published online Wednesday in the journal Neurology, adds ...
Brain injury tied to dementia among military vets, reports studyTech Times
Traumatic brain injury linked to risk of dementia in Forces veteransAlzheimer's Society
Brain injury in veterans tied to higher Alzheimer's riskMarine Corps Times

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Brain injury tied to dementia among military vets, reports study – Tech Times


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Brain injury tied to dementia among military vets, reports study
Tech Times
While studies have previously corroborated head injuries, especially in boxers, contributing to dementia and Alzheimer's later in life, this study is the first one to specifically discuss the role of military and combat with later life health consequences.
Study links veterans' traumatic brain injuries to Alzheimer'sLos Angeles Times
Traumatic brain injury linked to risk of dementia in Forces veteransAlzheimer's Society
Brain injury in veterans tied to higher Alzheimer's riskMarine Corps Times

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People with dementia denied care, says Professor Martin Green – Alzheimer’s Society


People with dementia denied care, says Professor Martin Green
Alzheimer's Society
Professor Martin Green who is also Chief Executive of the charity Care England, said that dementia is only being treated in this way because it is a disease which affects older people. He added that people with dementia and their families shouldn't ...

Brain injury in veterans tied to higher Alzheimer’s risk – Marine Corps Times


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Brain injury in veterans tied to higher Alzheimer's risk
Marine Corps Times
Although it has long been known that boxers who suffer severe repeated blows to the head are at higher risk for dementia in old age, studies have been mixed about whether head trauma can lead to the mental decline of dementia. In the new study, ...
Veterans study suggests risk of dementia rises with traumatic brain injuryMedical News Today
Veterans With Brain Injury May Be at Risk for Dementia: StudyHealthDay
The Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and DementiaYottaFire
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