5 Important Alzheimer’s Advances to Watch for in 2016 – Newsmax


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5 Important Alzheimer's Advances to Watch for in 2016
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In addition to the physical and emotional toll on both patients and their families, Alzheimer's is also a costly disease. According to the Alzheimer's Association, Medicare spending for patients with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia is three ...
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Diet and Risk of Dementia from Alzheimer’s Disease – Bangor Daily News


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Diet and Risk of Dementia from Alzheimer's Disease
Bangor Daily News
Numerous studies have shown that people who consume foods that make up a “Mediterranean diet” had reduced risk of memory impairment or dementia from Alzheimer's disease. (Singh B et al. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 2014; January 1:39:2:271-82) ...
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Alzheimer's diagnosis projected to increase 50 percent in Utah by 2025Salt Lake Tribune
Erna Colborn: A huge step forward in fight against Alzheimer'sThe State Journal-Register
Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald -Stratford Star
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Vascular Dementia is Not Alzheimer’s Disease – eMaxHealth


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Vascular Dementia is Not Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, and there's so much discussion about it that it's easy to overlook the second most common one—vascular dementia. A recent report in Diabetes Care brought to light the importance of understanding ...
Alzheimer's group offers workshop Jan. 8Port Huron Times Herald
New grant funds initiative to aid people who care for Alzheimer's patientsBuffalo News
Alzheimer's caregiver 'collaborative' announcedLockport Union-Sun & Journal
Royal Gazette -The Inquisitr
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Lack Of Deep Sleep May Set The Stage For Alzheimer’s – NPR


Lack Of Deep Sleep May Set The Stage For Alzheimer's
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There's growing evidence that a lack of sleep can leave the brain vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease. "Changes in sleep habits may actually be setting the stage" for dementia, says Jeffrey Iliff, a brain scientist at Oregon Health & Science University ...

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