Why we need to bring a gender perspective to dementia care – Communitycare.co.uk


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Why we need to bring a gender perspective to dementia care
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Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) recent report Women and Dementia: A Global Research Review shows that my experience is representative of dementia care in general. The report highlighted that the majority of people living with dementia and those ...
Walk for Alzheimers helps Make Memories Matter – Become a friendcountylive.ca (blog)
Caregiver Dementia: Oh Yea, It's Real.U.S. News & World Report
Feds focus on dementia awareness campaignSpruce Grove Examiner
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Well | Alzheimer’s Supplements Targeted by US Senator – New York Times (blog)


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Well | Alzheimer's Supplements Targeted by US Senator
New York Times (blog)
A United States Senator this week raised concerns about dietary supplements that claim to protect against dementia and Alzheimer's disease and urged 15 major companies and retailers to explain why they sell dubious supplements. The senator, Claire ...

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People Power: A Better World for People with Alzheimer’s – Parade


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People Power: A Better World for People with Alzheimer's
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Last month, Knoxville became a “dementia-friendly” city. Signed on to support simple, citywide training are dozens of representatives from city and county government, major hospitals, the local Alzheimer's Association and the Pat Summitt Foundation ...
Why we need to bring a gender perspective to dementia careCommunitycare.co.uk
Walk for Alzheimers helps Make Memories Matter – Become a friendcountylive.ca (blog)
Caregiver Dementia: Oh Yea, It's Real.U.S. News & World Report
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New research reveals lifestyle change slows dementia | WBNG-TV: News … – WBNG-TV


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New research reveals lifestyle change slows dementia | WBNG-TV: News ...
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Endicott, NY (WBNG Binghamton) A recent study shows lifestyle changes like proper nutrition and regular exercise can decrease the risk of cognitive diseases like dementia and Alzheimer's. Research conducted by the Alzheimer's Association revealed a ...

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Blood test raises hope for possibility of early Alzheimer’s detection … – National Post


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Blood test raises hope for possibility of early Alzheimer's detection ...
National Post
A blood test could identify the first signs of Alzheimer's disease and dementia 10 years before symptoms develop, scientists believe. Levels of a protein present in the blood are significantly lower in people who go on to develop mild cognitive ...
Alzheimer's Could Be Predicted 10 Years Before Onset Of First Symptoms ...Headlines & Global News
Alzheimer's Support Groups: Tips for Success | Jan Dougherty - Huffington PostHuffington Post
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In plays about dementia and Alzheimer’s, a last chance to make things right … – Boston Globe


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In plays about dementia and Alzheimer's, a last chance to make things right ...
Boston Globe
The audiences for “Not Constantinople'' have included numerous people who are dealing with Alzheimer's and their family members, according to Munafo, who says plays about dementia and Alzheimer's speak to theatergoers because they communicate ...

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Alzheimer’s breakthrough: New blood test ‘could predict risk up to 10 years … – Daily Mail


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Alzheimer's breakthrough: New blood test 'could predict risk up to 10 years ...
Daily Mail
The research is still at an early stage, but scientists hope that it might be developed into a test which flags up those who are at risk of developing dementia. There are currently no treatments available proven to prevent Alzheimer's disease - but ...
The other dementia: vascular most common after Alzheimer'sWichita Eagle
Meetings mine for Alzheimer's insightsGreat Falls Tribune
Blood test could pick up early signs of Alzheimer's disease 10 years earlyTelegraph.co.uk
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Blood test could pick up early signs of Alzheimer’s disease 10 years early – Telegraph.co.uk


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Blood test could pick up early signs of Alzheimer's disease 10 years early
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Dr Eric Karran, Director of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK, the UK's leading dementia research charity said: “Accurate and early diagnosis of Alzheimer's will be essential for the development of new treatments, allowing clinical trials to take ...
Alzheimer's breakthrough: New blood test 'could predict risk up to 10 years ...Daily Mail
The other dementia: vascular most common after Alzheimer'sWichita Eagle
Paula to lead the way in charity cycle challengeChampion Newspapers
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The other dementia: vascular most common after Alzheimer’s – Wichita Eagle


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The other dementia: vascular most common after Alzheimer's
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About 30 years ago, it was believed that people with dementia all had cerebral vascular disease and strokes. We now know that several diseases other than Alzheimer's disease cause significant cognitive impairment. There are similarities of these ...
Alzheimer's breakthrough: New blood test 'could predict risk up to 10 years ...Daily Mail
Blood test could pick up early signs of Alzheimer's disease 10 years earlyTelegraph.co.uk
Paula to lead the way in charity cycle challengeChampion Newspapers
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Research explores screening methods, clinical care for patients with Alzheimer … – News-Medical.net


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Research explores screening methods, clinical care for patients with Alzheimer ...
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Every 67 seconds someone is the United States develops Alzheimer's disease or some form of dementia. It's the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. and it's the only cause of death in the top 10 in America that cannot be prevented, cured or slowed.