The Hub at Johns Hopkins | Antiepileptic Drug May Delay Alzheimer's Dementia in Elderly Monthly Prescribing Reference A common antiepileptic has been found to reverse amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) in elderly patients with high risk for dementia due to Alzheimer's disease, a study published in NeuroImage: Clinical has found. Scientists from Johns Hopkins ... Drug restores brain function, memory in patients at risk for Alzheimer's disease Drug restores brain function and memory in early Alzheimer's disease Epilepsy Drug Could Restore Brain Function, Memory in Early Alzheimer's Disease |
Day: March 11, 2015
‘Worried well’ swamping dementia clinics with trivial memory fears – Daily Mail
Daily Mail | 'Worried well' swamping dementia clinics with trivial memory fears Daily Mail There are around 850,000 people suffering dementia in the UK, the majority of whom are diagnosed as having Alzheimer's, pictured on CT scans. The charity Alzheimer's Research predicts this number will soar to one million by 2025 and reach two million ... |
Alzheimer’s Research UK and parkrun join forces to help fight against dementia – Cambridge News
Cambridge News | Alzheimer's Research UK and parkrun join forces to help fight against dementia Cambridge News A Cambridge parkrun regular is urging fellow runners to help join the fight against dementia as Alzheimer's Research UK teams up with the national movement. Paul Forshaw, a retired criminal defence lawyer from Exning, is calling for people to sign up ... Dementia and Alzheimer's: Top 10 warning signs 'I'm 39 and have Alzheimer's disease' Living with Alzheimer's |
‘I’m 39 and have Alzheimer’s disease’ – BBC News
BBC News | 'I'm 39 and have Alzheimer's disease' BBC News Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and symptoms usually appear in old age. Early onset Alzheimer's occurs in people under 65 and represents fewer than 5% of people with the condition. In a few hundred families worldwide scientists ... 'Worried well' swamping dementia clinics with trivial memory fears This is Chris Graham. He's 39 and has Alzheimer's disease. Two East Coast Researchers to Receive $100000 Potamkin Prize for ... |
Train your brain to avoid Alzheimer’s onset – Windsor Star (blog)
Windsor Star (blog) | Train your brain to avoid Alzheimer's onset Windsor Star (blog) Penny Dixon, left, and Beatrice Gerard work on puzzles with the help of Lauryn Fraser at the Alzheimer Society of Windsor and Essex County in Windsor on March 10, 2015. Seniors with early symptoms of dementia take part in puzzles and games to help keep ... Good Heart Health May Help Stave Off Dementia, Study Says |