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Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms Halved By Gaming, Dementia Analysis Says
International Business Times Researchers presented a new analysis of a longitudinal study at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Toronto on Sunday, suggesting that playing computer games decreases the onset of dementia by almost a half. The preliminary findings … Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer's Disease Or Dementia New Reports From The Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2016 How the nose, eyes may hold early clues to Alzheimer's |
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Drug ‘may slow’ Alzheimer’s brain death – BBC News
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Drug 'may slow' Alzheimer's brain death
BBC News But serious scientific questions remain as the drug – LMTX – inexplicably works only in patients not taking other dementia pills. The data on 891 patients was presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Toronto. Overall, the … |
Alzheimer’s Disease Sniff Test: Identifying Odors May Detect Early Memory Decline, Dementia – Medical Daily
Medical Daily |
Alzheimer's Disease Sniff Test: Identifying Odors May Detect Early Memory Decline, Dementia
Medical Daily Our nose helps us identify odors, from a cup of coffee to the smoke of a cigarette. As we age, an impaired sense of smell is normal, but completely losing our sense of smell could be a sign of brain damage. Two studies presented at the Alzheimer's … UPSIT 'Smell Test' Could Aid In Early Detection Of Alzheimer's Smell test may be early predictor of dementia, Alzheimer's disease Sight and smell tests offer key to dementia diagnosis | Irish Examiner |
Meet Ludwig, the Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia – CTV News
CTV News |
Meet Ludwig, the Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia
CTV News Elizabeth Graner, who has dementia, sits in her wheelchair as her daughter Penny Blake helps her interact with Ludwig, a two-foot-tall robot created by University of Toronto researchers to engage people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia, at a press … |
Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer’s Disease Or Dementia – Science World Report
Science World Report |
Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer's Disease Or Dementia
Science World Report Researchers found that a new syndrome can lead to dementia or Alzheimer's disease, called the "mild behavioral impairment." The researchers even provided a checklist of what symptoms of behavioral changes to look out for, as reported by the National … How the nose, eyes may hold early clues to Alzheimer's 1 in 10 Alzheimer's Patients Hospitalized Needlessly 2 in 10 Alzheimer's cases may be misdiagnosed |
Eye and smell tests may reveal early dementia signs – BT.com
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Eye and smell tests may reveal early dementia signs
BT.com Dr Clare Walton, research manager at Alzheimer's Society, said: “Changes in the brain associated with dementia can begin several years before any memory symptoms appear. This research suggests that some of these changes happen in the retina of the … |
Dementia missed in men, because memory is more often spared – Telegraph.co.uk
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Dementia missed in men, because memory is more often spared
Telegraph.co.uk Dr Clare Walton, research manager at Alzheimer's Society, said: "Changes in the brain associated with dementia can begin several years before any memory symptoms appear. This research suggests that some of these changes happen in the retina of the … Could this computer game delay Alzheimer's symptoms? New study suggests it could. These are the jobs that protect your brain from Alzheimer's, dementia Do Web-Based Brain Games Really Prevent Dementia And Alzheimer's Disease? |