Daily Pakistan | Happy birthday Alois Alzheimer! it's been 110 years since Dementia was discovered Daily Pakistan Today marks the birthday of German Neurologist and psychiatrist Alois Alzhemiers, who wrote his name in the history of Neurology after discovering that the reason for memory loss was a misfiring hippocampus (a part of brain that stores and retrieves ... |
Month: June 2016
Living and laughing with Alzheimer’s and dementia – ABC Online
ABC Online | Living and laughing with Alzheimer's and dementia ABC Online Every day for six years, Michelle Wyatt's father sat devotedly by his wife's side in the dementia ward. Wyatt tells the intimate story of how she and her family coped with their mother's disease with love, compassion, and lots of laughs. Mum would say ... |
Lawmakers Call For Improvements To Alzheimer’s And Dementia Care, Education In Wisconsin – Wisconsin Public Radio News
Wisconsin Public Radio News | Lawmakers Call For Improvements To Alzheimer's And Dementia Care, Education In Wisconsin Wisconsin Public Radio News A panel of lawmakers and advocates say the state needs to do more to address Alzheimer's and dementia care in Wisconsin. A legislative task force released a report on Tuesday outlining recommendations to improve community resources, research and ... The Speaker's Task Force on Alzheimer's and Dementia released its findings and recommendations in a report on ... Task force recommends improvements to dementia care Wisconsin task force makes recommendations for care of Alzheimer's patients |
This VR Startup Lets People in Elder Care Still Get a Taste of the Outside World – BostInno
BostInno | This VR Startup Lets People in Elder Care Still Get a Taste of the Outside World BostInno This way, they can relive their fond memories, which can be particularly helpful for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. All interactions residents have with Rendever's VR technology can be controlled through an iPad or tablet. That allows family ... |
The Speaker’s Task Force on Alzheimer’s and Dementia released its findings and recommendations in a report on … – Madison.com
Madison.com | The Speaker's Task Force on Alzheimer's and Dementia released its findings and recommendations in a report on ... Madison.com Of those 10 bills, three became law: the creation of a pilot program for a dementia crisis unit, a $1 million funding increase for the state's Alzheimer's Family and Caregiver Support Program and the creation of a grant program to train mobile crisis ... Wisconsin task force makes recommendations for care of Alzheimer's patients Task force recommends improvements to dementia care Task force touts memory-related bills |
ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA DISEASE; LATEST RESEARCH
Both Alzheimer’s and dementia are often confused for being the same names for the same disease. They remain a mystery in many ways but a lot of work has been done on these diseases.
The Center for Disease Control has reported that Alzheimer’s disease is a common cause of dementia, which means that dementia can be caused due to Alzheimer’s. it has caused about 50-70% dementia cases. Alzheimer’s can also be said to be a form of dementia.
However, they both have a major difference that Alzheimer’s basically a problem with memory, thinking and behavior that has no cure and cannot be reversed. But on the other hand, dementia has so many symptoms that can be healed with time and proper medication. Most importantly, consultation, love and care, communicating and engaging with the person suffering from the disease can help in recovery.
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association has stated that 2200 adults have said that eating healthy food decreases the risks of suffering from dementia. One should eat healthy. Some of the foods, which are tested to be good for the brain, are:
Leafy green vegetables
Blueberries
Nuts and seeds
Fatty fish
Olive oil
Lentils
Legumes
Whole grains
In 2016 many researches have been conducted which aim at reducing the number of people being effected from dementia. A major finding published by The New England Journal of Medicine’ has studied the impact of education on decreasing dementia and Alzheimer’s diseases. If you have an improved lifestyle, then it is for sure that your brain also remains healthy.
Further, a recent study has showed that a similar trend among African-Americans in Indianapolis. A survey was conducted, to prove the affect of education on dementia.
The finding resulted that dementia patients had declined from 1992 to 2001. The 2001 participants had more education, and although they had more cardiovascular problems than the 1992 participants, those problems were receiving more medical treatment. This proves the fact that education helps in reduction of the disease.
Another factor of these diseases are that obesity and diabetes increases the patients risk to have Alzheimer’s and dementia. though way outs are given for decreasing the disease but in the future the patients of dementia will tend to increase. Dementia experts and advocate groups have long predicted that the numbers of Americans suffering with dementia are numbered around five million. But this number will not stop rather it is expected to triple by 2050. But a burst of new research in Europe, Canada and the United States has pointed to decreases in recent decades in more educated populations with better-controlled cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart and lung health. Thus, it is evident that these diseases are common in people due to unhealthy food addictions and a non-caring life with no focus on their physical and mental healththat gradually leads to be a patient of dementia and Alzheimer’s. Therefore, it is necessary to concentrate on what you do, what you eat and what you learn to prevent the disease from coming to you.
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Belluck, P. (2016, February 10). Education May Cut Dementia Risk, Study Finds .
Retrieved from The New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/11/health/education-may-cut-dementia-riskstudy-
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Best foods to protect your aging brain. (2016, May 13). Retrieved from CBSNEWS:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/best-foods-for-your-aging-brain-to-preventalzheimers-
and-other-types-of-dementia/
Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia. (n.d.). Retrieved from alzheimers.net:
http://www.alzheimers.net/difference-between-alzheimers-and-dementia/
New Alzheimers Australia website helps children close to someone with dementia – The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald | New Alzheimers Australia website helps children close to someone with dementia The Sydney Morning Herald Izzy, 12, sees her grandma every Saturday. She gets Joy, 77, a cup of tea and an Anzac biscuit while her grandma talks about her childhood in Edinburgh. Sometimes Joy breaks into song. Sometimes she questions her granddaughter: "Who are you?". |
Representatives present dementia, Alzheimer’s task force report – WEAU
WEAU | Representatives present dementia, Alzheimer's task force report WEAU (WEAU) -- Local representatives gathered Monday in Eau Claire to present a report on the speaker's task force on Alzheimer's and dementia. Republicans representatives Kathy Bernier and Mike Rohrkaske presented the report to Mayo Health System ... |
Dangerous mix of medication leads to faulty Alzheimer’s diagnosis – CBC.ca
CBC.ca | Dangerous mix of medication leads to faulty Alzheimer's diagnosis CBC.ca Wrong mix of medications causes dementia. Larry Chambers, a scientific adviser with the Alzheimer Society of Canada, isn't surprised to hear what happened to Wallwork. Chambers says up to 20 per cent of dementias could be due to a bad mix of ... |
Drug freezes dementia in its tracks: ‘Breakthrough’ discovery can stop memory loss – Express.co.uk
Express.co.uk | Drug freezes dementia in its tracks: 'Breakthrough' discovery can stop memory loss Express.co.uk Until now the death of brain cells in Alzheimer's, the most common cause of dementia, has been unstoppable. Current drugs can only help by stimulating dying brain cells to function more efficiently. The new drug, being tried on more than 5,000 patients ... |