New study links common prescription drugs to Alzheimer’s disease – ABC Online


New study links common prescription drugs to Alzheimer's disease
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We know that anti-anxiety drugs have as a side-effect cognitive impairment so they impact people's thinking abilities and if people have Alzheimer's disease or another dementia already that's associated with thinking difficulties, taking a drug which ...

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Eating a curry ‘can help beat dementia’: Ingredient found in turmeric may hold … – Daily Mail


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Eating a curry 'can help beat dementia': Ingredient found in turmeric may hold ...
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A compound in the aromatic spice turmeric, a key ingredient in most curries, may hold the key to repairing the brains of people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's. In laboratory tests, aromatic turmerone promoted the proliferation of ...
Now, dementia maybe cured with 'turmeric'Business Standard
Volatile essential oil compound may hold key to reversing neurological disordersExaminer.com

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Alzheimer patients feel emotion long after memory has faded – Telegraph.co.uk


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Alzheimer patients feel emotion long after memory has faded
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There are around 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, two thirds of whom have Alzheimer's disease. This is predicted to rise to two million by 2051. In the study a group for 17 Alzheimer's patients were shown films, one sad and one happy and then ...
Alzheimer's patients can still feel the emotion long after the memories have ...Medical Xpress

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When music becomes therapy for seniors with dementia, Alzheimer’s and … – Newsworks.org


When music becomes therapy for seniors with dementia, Alzheimer's and ...
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"It turns out that the medial prefrontal cortex is also one of the last brain regions to deteriorate in Alzheimer's disease," said Professor Petr Janata of the University of California, Davis, highlighting one of the most prevalent forms of dementia ...

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Beau Provence, assisted living center for Alzheimer’s and dementia, opens in … – The Times-Picayune – NOLA.com


Beau Provence, assisted living center for Alzheimer's and dementia, opens in ...
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St. Tammany Parish President Pat Brister, Mandeville Mayor Donald Villere and other the elected officials joined with Schonberg & Associates representatives for the grand opening of Beau Provence, an assisted living facility in Mandeville for people ...

Early memory lapses may be sign of dementia Sandy’s Story: A devastating … – CNN


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Early memory lapses may be sign of dementia Sandy's Story: A devastating ...
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There is no blood test or definitive way to diagnose Alzheimer's, at least not when the patient is alive. An autopsy can provide a diagnosis, because the brain of someone with dementia has physical signs of the disease. But, of course, that test comes ...
Alzheimer's timetable: 12 years from first concerns to dementiaNJ.com
Mayor of Derry-Londonderry joins walkers to fight dementiaAlzheimer's Society
Cognitive complaints in the elderly are often dementia harbingersLos Angeles Times
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Are “senior moments” a warning sign for Alzheimer’s? – CBS News


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Are "senior moments" a warning sign for Alzheimer's?
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While many of these small slips are certainly normal, new research suggests that all memory loss should be taken seriously, because it could indicate a person is at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease and related dementia later in life. The ...
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Memory complaints could be early indicator of future dementia riskMedical News Today
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Type III Diabetes

There is recent talk of a new type of diabetes. Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the body chronically prevents the pancreas from producing insulin. Type II diabetes is when the pancreas create insulin but the body doesn’t use it properly. Type III diabetes is believed to be a neurological issue, in which the brain either tells the pancreas to not produce insulin or tells the body not to use it properly. In all cases, the excess of sugar consumption is often the trigger which starts the snowball of symptoms.

What’s interesting about Type III diabetes is that the brain’s functions concerning the production or use of insulin is very similar to the brain functions of someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Although Type III diabetes is still a ‘working name’ and not entirely understood, it seems the research is pointing in a direction which may soon classify certain types of dementia as a symptom of Type III diabetes.

It’s long been known that excessive sugar consumption leads to a host of health problems, not the least of which is obesity, which taxes the body so heavily that the brain is inevitably altered for the worse. Remember that the brain is the command center for all the organs that keep the body functioning, and any difficulty experienced by an organ ultimately affects the brain because it needs to work harder to manage the troubled organ.

A lesser-known issue is that “sugar” may not necessarily be table sugar. Sugar is a hidden ingredient in all sorts of beverages and processed foods, used often as a preservative or taste enhancer. Even the name is sometimes hidden because many ingredient listings do not outright say “sugar”. Carefully read labels and try to avoid products that have too many words ending in “-ose”.

Lifestyle Changes Reduces Risk of Dementia, According To World Alzheimer … – International Business Times AU


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Lifestyle Changes Reduces Risk of Dementia, According To World Alzheimer ...
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Catherine Hall, executive director of Alzheimers NZ, said that being physically and emotionally active, which includes leading a healthy life, enjoying a good social life and keeping your heart healthy reduce the chance of dementia. "The evidence in ...
World Alzheimer's Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelinesThe Express Tribune
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World Alzheimer’s Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines – The Express Tribune


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World Alzheimer's Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines
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Neurologists and physicians across the country must adopt standard national dementia guidelines to diagnose and treat Alzheimer and dementia patients in Pakistan. This was stated by Shifa International Hospital (SIH) Consultant Neurologist Prof Arsalan ...
Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelinesThe News International

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