Starting the Alzheimer’s conversation – Winnipeg Free Press


Winnipeg Free Press

Starting the Alzheimer's conversation
Winnipeg Free Press
There will also be a panel discussion featuring Dr. Barry Campbell, who will talk about the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, the benefits of early diagnosis and treatment, and ASM's CEO Wendy Schettler will speak about the role each ...
International experts target Alzheimer's gains at Hong Kong conferenceSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
Gainsborough: Learn more about dementia at an information sessionGainsborough Standard
Women make up majority of Canadians with Alzheimer'sWindsor Star
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Pets Who Help People With Dementia and Alzheimer’s – Care2.com


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Pets Who Help People With Dementia and Alzheimer's
Care2.com
When John brought Fluffy, a German Shepard trained as a service dog, home to his wife, Jo Lynne, who was suffering from a form of dementia similar to Alzheimer's disease, he noticed positive changes in his wife's behavior and well-being almost right away.

Study Examines A Quick And Simple ‘Dementia Test’ For Alzheimer’s Disease – Alzheimer’s News Today


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Study Examines A Quick And Simple 'Dementia Test' For Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's News Today
agitation in Alzheimer's disease A new study established a Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE) as a screening tool for mental decline, as observed in neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. This study entitled “Community ...

Are friends or relatives showing signs of dementia? asks Derbyshire Alzheimer … – Derby Telegraph


Are friends or relatives showing signs of dementia? asks Derbyshire Alzheimer ...
Derby Telegraph
If so, encourage them to seek help, either from the Alzheimer's Society in Derbyshire or from their GP. It may be nothing to worry about, but memory problems can be a sign of dementia and getting advice early is really important to help people live ...

Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease info session Jan. 19 at Gerrard Ashdale Library – insideTORONTO.com


Dementia and Alzheimer's disease info session Jan. 19 at Gerrard Ashdale Library
insideTORONTO.com
An information session on understanding dementia and Alzheimer's disease will be held Monday, Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. at the Gerrard Ashdale Library, 1432 Gerrard St. E., just west of Coxwell Avenue. Some of the topics of discussion include programs and ...

Five golden rules to stave off dementia: Easy lifestyle changes can slash risk – Express.co.uk


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Five golden rules to stave off dementia: Easy lifestyle changes can slash risk
Express.co.uk
A growing body of research has found that making just a few changes to how you live your life could have a dramatic long-term impact on dementia risk. Alzheimer's experts now agree that following the five steps – regular exercise, eating a healthy diet ...

New Home for Alzheimer’s, Dementia Patients Opens in James City County – Williamsburg Yorktown Daily


New Home for Alzheimer's, Dementia Patients Opens in James City County
Williamsburg Yorktown Daily
From left to right: Supervisor Kevin Onizuk (Jamestown), County Administrator Bryan Hill, Chambrel Williamsburg Executive Director Susan Moniak, Supervisor Michael Hipple (Powhatan) and Supervisor John McGlennon (Roberts) cut the ribbon at the new ...

75-Year-Old Man Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s Reported Missing In LA – CBS Local


CBS Local

75-Year-Old Man Diagnosed With Alzheimer's Reported Missing In LA
CBS Local
He suffers from dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and has not been seen or heard from since this morning. Yun's family explained they are extremely concerned for his welfare. Detectives described him as a Korean man with black hair and brown eyes.

Why Learning Music Is Better Than Brain Games

The brain can be trained at any age – the question is how. Crystallized intelligence is when the brain remembers relatively unchangeable facts, such as geographical locations or properties and traits of objects and living things. Fluid intelligence is being able to use crystallized intelligence to solve problems or adapt to changing circumstances. Throughout the range and mix of crystallized and fluid intelligences’ is the ability to pay attention, especially to increasing number of “moving parts” of information according to the level of difficulty.

A great trend in brain training, to use these forms of intelligence appropriately and pay attention, is brain games that test and challenge memory. N-back and dual n-back games are the technical terms, better known as games such as Bejewelled Blitz or any of the games on Lumosity. The argument is that playing these games will strengthen the brain, and most likely the strengthening will help stave off dementia.

However, consider learning a musical instrument instead. Being able to play an instrument (well) requires a tremendous amount of brain effort. The mind has an incredible number of things to keep track: the eyes reading the sheet music, the hands and fingers moving independently of each other, keeping to the timing and rhythm, maintaining good sound – and if playing with others – being in sync with other instruments. No other activity requires such an intricate puzzle of constantly moving parts, especially in an artistic manner.

From a practical level, brain games are generally a solitary activity. There is not really much social interaction, which is why sometimes the attention level that is strengthened does not translate to real life. Learning an instrument can be much more practical, and it connects people to others who have the same interest.

What happens when your dog gets Alzheimer’s – Washington Post


What happens when your dog gets Alzheimer's
Washington Post
The same inability to evaluate behavioral appropriateness may prompt a person with dementia to disrobe in public, or a dog with dementia to eliminate in the house without hesitation. Many dogs with cognitive dysfunction wander restlessly all evening in ...