A decreased sense of smell could mean an early symptom of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. – Omaha Tech Day – Daily Star Gazette


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A decreased sense of smell could mean an early symptom of dementia or Alzheimer's disease. – Omaha Tech Day
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Dr. Roberts added that, according to the study's findings, smell tests could help identify the elderly people within normal mental parameters who are prone to progress into memory problems or Alzheimer's dementia. Seeing that diagnosing the early onset ...

Alzheimer’s Australia says male carers of dementia sufferers less likely to seek support – ABC Online


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Alzheimer's Australia says male carers of dementia sufferers less likely to seek support
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But according to Alzheimer's Australia, this is not the case for many men caring for their loved one living with dementia. New figures released by the support network show men who are carers or affected by dementia are least likely to seek support from ...

5 ways to keep dementia and Alzheimer’s disease at bay – TheHealthSite


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5 ways to keep dementia and Alzheimer's disease at bay
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While dementia is not a specific disorder in itself, the term is used to describe symptoms related to a decline in memory and other cognitive functions. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. Researchers have found that people above ...
Robotic dogs help dementia, Alzheimer's patientsWTMJ-TV (press release) (registration) (blog)
Report Shows Costs of Alzheimer's, Other Forms of DementiaU.S. News & World Report (blog)
A decreased sense of smell could mean an early symptom of dementia or Alzheimer's disease. – Pompano Beach HealthDaily Star Gazette
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Report Shows Costs of Alzheimer’s, Other Forms of Dementia – U.S. News & World Report (blog)


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Report Shows Costs of Alzheimer's, Other Forms of Dementia
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According to the report, in 2016 an estimated total of $236 billion will go toward treating Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, when including the payments from the government, private insurance and out-of-pocket costs.​ ​"Families get blind-sided ...
Researchers identified How Alzheimer destroy Brain Cell Connections – Fort Worth HealthDaily Star Gazette
Caregivers of people with dementia face financial hardshipsSalon
Alzheimer's Association Report Shows Care Contributors Sacrifice Own Food and Medical Care to Support Person with ...PR Newswire (press release)
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Robotic dogs help dementia, Alzheimer’s patients – WTMJ-TV (press release) (registration) (blog)


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Robotic dogs help dementia, Alzheimer's patients
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All was quiet at The Jewish Home and Care Center when TODAY'S TMJ4 arrived. However, when these robotic dogs came out, the residents lit up. Many residents at the skilled nursing facility have Alzheimer's and dementia. Caregivers at the Jewish Home ...
Report Shows Costs of Alzheimer's, Other Forms of DementiaU.S. News & World Report (blog)
5 ways to keep dementia and Alzheimer's disease at bayTheHealthSite
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PEI Alzheimer society seeking volunteer companions for Islanders with dementia – CBC.ca


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PEI Alzheimer society seeking volunteer companions for Islanders with dementia
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A new program is matching up Islanders who have dementia or Alzheimer's disease with volunteers to visit them a few times a week in their homes. The Alzheimer Society of Prince Edward Island is starting the companion volunteer program and is looking ...

Stiffened arteries may cause dementia and Alzheimer’s – TheHealthSite


Stiffened arteries may cause dementia and Alzheimer's
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The condition is also likely to advance towards cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease later in life. The findings showed that among young healthy adults, higher aortic 'stiffness' was associated with reduced white matter volume and decreased ...

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Brushing your teeth could lower the risk of you getting dementia – Western Daily Press


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Brushing your teeth could lower the risk of you getting dementia
Western Daily Press
Regularly brushing your teeth may reduce the risk of dementia by more than a quarter, according to new research. Scientists found people who had fewer than 20 teeth were 26 per cent more likely to develop cognitive decline – that often leads to ...
New study claims tooth loss increases risk of cognitive impairment, dementiaDaily News & Analysis
Tooth loss linked to cognitive impairment, dementiaZee News

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UNM collabs on Alzheimer’s conference – UNM Daily Lobo


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UNM collabs on Alzheimer's conference
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Gary Giron (left), executive director of the Alzheimer's Association of New Mexico and Dr. Janice Knoefel (center) speak with an attendee of the fifth annual Dementia Capable Providers: Person Centered Solutions conference, at the Sandia Resort and ...
Understand the options on dementia health careLowell Sun

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Alzheimer’s Association Seeks Better Dementia Care Training – Iowa Public Radio


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Alzheimer's Association Seeks Better Dementia Care Training
Iowa Public Radio
Currently, health care workers in nursing homes and other facilities must have a certain number of hours of dementia training. Carol Sipfle, executive director of the Alzheimer's Association Iowa Chapter, wants workers to show their competence as well.
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