6 ways your diet can help you avoid Alzheimer’s disease – Fox News


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6 ways your diet can help you avoid Alzheimer's disease
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Alzheimer's disease is a devastating degenerative brain disorder that leads to problems with memory, cognition, and overall mental ability. The disease is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 60 to 80 percent of all cases in America ...
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Scots living with dementia host conference to mark World Alzheimer’s Day – The National


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Scots living with dementia host conference to mark World Alzheimer's Day
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THE first conference in Scotland led by people living with dementia will be held tomorrow to mark World Alzheimer's Day. The event will be hosted and run by those living with the degenerative condition and will showcase 13 dementia-friendly communities ...

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World Alzheimer’s Day: Stay socially active to keep dementia at bay – The Statesman


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World Alzheimer's Day: Stay socially active to keep dementia at bay
The Statesman
If you are in your 30s or 40s and have a family history of dementia or Alzheimer's, now is the time to start your fight to keep the disease at bay. At least for as long as you can. Experts say that although there is no preventive measure to escape ...
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Oregon orders woman spoon-fed despite advanced directive – Daily Mail


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Oregon orders woman spoon-fed despite advanced directive
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But people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease are ineligible to request medication to end their lives because the illnesses impair decision-making. Eric Foster, an attorney appointed by the court to represent Nora Harris, said in court documents that ...

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Scottish dementia sufferers host conference to mark World Alzheimer’s Day – The National


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Scottish dementia sufferers host conference to mark World Alzheimer's Day
The National
THE first conference in Scotland led by people living with dementia will be held tomorrow to mark World Alzheimer's Day. The event will be hosted and run by those living with the degenerative condition and will showcase 13 dementia-friendly communities ...

Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley describes for Alzheimer’s Alliance ordeal with her mother’s dementia – Tyler Morning Telegraph


Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley describes for Alzheimer's Alliance ordeal with her mother's dementia
Tyler Morning Telegraph
Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, known for her role as the young bride in the movie “Father of the Bride,” shared during an Alzheimer's Alliance of Smith County luncheon Monday her family's experiences after her mother was diagnosed with dementia.

Taste of the City supports Alzheimer’s research – The Suburban Newspaper


Taste of the City supports Alzheimer's research
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The glitzy gala at Plaza Antique last week netted $90,000 for the McGill University Centre for studies in Aging and the Montreal Neurological Institute's research into Dementia and Alzheimer's disease with the city's top chefs preparing dinner for an ...

Police searching for missing 86-year-old Md. man with dementia and Alzheimer’s – WJLA


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Police searching for missing 86-year-old Md. man with dementia and Alzheimer's
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Police searching for missing 86-year-old Md. man with dementia and Alzheimer's. By ABC7 Monday, September 19th 2016. missing man collage.jpg. John Paul Spicer (left) and a car similar to the Toyota Camry he was last seen driving (Photos: CCSO).

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Rich countries see dementia rates fall by up to a FIFTH – Daily Mail


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Rich countries see dementia rates fall by up to a FIFTH
Daily Mail
The global explosion of Alzheimer's disease has long been blamed on people living longer than ever before and population growth. But rates of dementia - especially among men - may be slowing down, new figures suggest. Over-65s in some western ...
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Married to Alzheimer’s: this column was Tony’s choice as well as mine – Irish Times


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Married to Alzheimer's: this column was Tony's choice as well as mine
Irish Times
Tony and I came to the conclusion that insisting on our privacy would disguise our own complicity in, and acceptance of, public shame. He did not want to be hidden away. Dementia is now part of who he is. This was our decision, our choice, arrived at ...

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