Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms Halved By Gaming, Dementia Analysis Says – International Business Times


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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 ...
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Drug ‘may slow’ Alzheimer’s brain death – BBC News


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Drug 'may slow' Alzheimer's brain death
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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


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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 ...
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Meet Ludwig, the Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia – CTV News


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Meet Ludwig, the Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia
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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 ...

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Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer’s Disease Or Dementia – Science World Report


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Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer's Disease Or Dementia
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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 ...
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Eye and smell tests may reveal early dementia signs – BT.com


Eye and smell tests may reveal early dementia signs
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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 ...
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Slightly creepy robot boy created at UofT offers hope for dementia patients – MetroNews Canada


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Slightly creepy robot boy created at UofT offers hope for dementia patients
MetroNews Canada
Healthcare resources for people with dementia are already strained, and bound to become more so as the population ages, Rudzicz explained. Cognitive assessments, which measure the decline of mental function, typically get done every few months, if that.
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Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia at retirement home – Toronto Star


Toronto Star

Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia at retirement home
Toronto Star
By drawing his elderly neighbours into conversation, Ludwig's creators say he can track and monitor signs of Alzheimer's disease or dementia. He's so good, he can detect subtle changes in speech and vocal patterns that might escape retirement home ...
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These are the jobs that protect your brain from Alzheimer’s, dementia – Globalnews.ca


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These are the jobs that protect your brain from Alzheimer's, dementia
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Teachers, lawyers and social workers are just some of the professions that could protect your brain against Alzheimer's disease and dementia, new research suggests. Doctors say that jobs that involve “complex social interaction,” such as mentoring, ...
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