Cambridge News | Dementia trial gets funding boost from Cambridge charity Alzheimer's Research ... Cambridge News Scientists in Cambridge are embarking on a pilot trial to investigate the potential of the hormone oxytocin to combat early symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The research is backed by a grant from Alzheimer's Research UK, in Great Abington ... |
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The News dementia campaign: ‘A caring attitude can go a long way…’ – Portsmouth News
Portsmouth News | The News dementia campaign: 'A caring attitude can go a long way...' Portsmouth News 'Alzheimer's is the most-common form of dementia, but sadly no matter which form you have there is no cure. 'There is also no way to slow down the effects of dementia – with Alzheimer's you can have medication that can briefly delay symptoms but that's ... |
Specialized Memory Care for Those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia – New Hampshire Magazine
New Hampshire Magazine | Specialized Memory Care for Those with Alzheimer's and Dementia New Hampshire Magazine “The numbers of people with Alzheimer's and dementia are definitely increasing, and I am comfortable saying this, they are increasing at exponential levels in New Hampshire as well as nationally. There is definitely a need for memory care services in ... Free Memory Clinic to be Offered in Kelowna 'Different ways' of Alzheimer's |
New Alzheimer’s drug to enter clinical trials – Medical Xpress
New Alzheimer's drug to enter clinical trials Medical Xpress The number of people with dementia is steadily increasing. Currently there are about 850,000 cases in the UK, with numbers expected to reach over a million by 2021. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease. It begins when a protein ... Alzheimer's drug may 'prevent early stages' |
Dementia drive gets the backing of campaigner Jim – Portsmouth News
Portsmouth News | Dementia drive gets the backing of campaigner Jim Portsmouth News The building was named after the Pateys in homage to their selfless work. Mr Patey said he was inspired to help people with dementia and Alzheimer's after being left 'numb' by a programme he heard on the radio about the conditions while driving to ... |