Digital Journal | Alzheimer's: Low memory test scores may be early sign of dementia Digital Journal A new study has found low scores on memory and thinking tests may be a signal a person will develop Alzheimer's Disease. Researchers found that a signal that Alzheimer's is there may be detected up to 18 years before a diagnosis of the illness. Decline in Memory and Thinking Tests Can Signal Alzheimer's Up to 18 Years Pior Lenn Lee offers tips for caregivers gleaned from long-term experience |
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Alzheimer’s In Women: The Impact of Mental Disease Greater Among Females – Headlines & Global News
Headlines & Global News | Alzheimer's In Women: The Impact of Mental Disease Greater Among Females Headlines & Global News A new study published in Alzheimer's Disease International has explored the impact of Alzheimer's and disorders related to dementia. It confirmed that the disease does put women at a greater disadvantage than men who are suffering from the disease. Early intervention and research offer Alzheimer's hope Steady Progress On America's Most Terrifying Epidemic: Alzheimer's Disease Why women should worry about Alzheimer's |
Early intervention and research offer Alzheimer’s hope – Barnstable Patriot
Melfort Journal | Early intervention and research offer Alzheimer's hope Barnstable Patriot According to Suzanne Faith, senior director of Hope Dementia and Alzheimer's Services on Cape Cod and the Islands, “There are reported to be 10,000 people on the Cape and Islands with some form of dementia with Alzheimer's being the most common.”. Large turnout for Alzheimer's information meeting on June 18 Memory, thinking tests may hint at Alzheimer's 18 yrs before diagnosis Memory Tests May Foreshadow Alzheimer's Decades Before Diagnosis |