No blood transfusion link with Alzheimer’s after alarm over patients contracting CJD – Mirror.co.uk


Mirror.co.uk

No blood transfusion link with Alzheimer's after alarm over patients contracting CJD
Mirror.co.uk
The researchers suggested that dementia was “seeded” in the brains of the patients at the same times as CJD, with amyloid thought to be a cause of Alzheimer's. To my mind this flies in the face of science. We know that normal people of 90 or over have ...
Alzheimer's researchers find key proteins present in early stagesBT.com
Breakthrough in understanding the mystery of dementia by Aberdeen University scientistsThe National

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Tiny boats at Riverside lake raise Alzheimer’s awareness – Press-Enterprise


Press-Enterprise

Tiny boats at Riverside lake raise Alzheimer's awareness
Press-Enterprise
Riverside's second annual “purple boat float” lit up Fairmount Park on Sunday with dozens of candles commemorating people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Visitors to the downtown Artswalk painted paper boats Thursday. Others decorated their ...

Free workshops on Alzheimer’s – News Four


News Four

Free workshops on Alzheimer's
News Four
Home Instead work with senior citizens who are affected with problems of mobility, health and safety and the onset of conditions such as dementia. Their role of educating the public on the nature of dementia is of paramount importance to changing ...

Women with dementia receive less medical attention, finds study – Alzheimer’s Society


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Women with dementia receive less medical attention, finds study
Alzheimer's Society
The study, published in Age and Ageing, also found that only half of all people with dementia had a documented annual review even though GP surgeries are offered financial incentives to carry these out. Women were found to be at particular risk of ...
Dementia news: Regular blood pressure and weight checks help GPs diagnose disease earlierExpress.co.uk
Female dementia sufferers get worse medical treatment than menTelegraph.co.uk
Women with Alzheimer's get worse care than menThe Times (subscription)
Daily Mail
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Dementia news: Regular blood pressure and weight checks help GPs diagnose disease earlier – Express.co.uk


Express.co.uk

Dementia news: Regular blood pressure and weight checks help GPs diagnose disease earlier
Express.co.uk
... more vulnerable to physical and mental illness the study showed patients with dementia received less medical care that those without. Psychiatrist Dr Claudia Cooper, who led the research, said: “Women are more likely to get Alzheimer's-related ...
Female dementia sufferers get worse medical treatment than menTelegraph.co.uk
Women suffering worse dementia care than men: Female patients are being seen less frequently by GPs and not ...Daily Mail
Women with dementia get less care than menOnMedica

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Lewy body dementia similar to Alzheimer’s in both its symptoms and effect – Toronto Star


Toronto Star

Lewy body dementia similar to Alzheimer's in both its symptoms and effect
Toronto Star
I have heard of Alzheimer's. Is this similar? I fully understand why you feel overwhelmed, as Lewy body dementia is not as well known as Alzheimer's disease. The truth is there are many different types of dementia and a diagnosis of Lewy body is not ...

Scouting For Girls: United Against Dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


Scouting For Girls: United Against Dementia
Alzheimer's Society
'Dementia is such a cruel disease and we will be dedicating 2017 to raising money for Alzheimer's Society to help all those who are affected by it. It's very hard watching someone you know living with dementia. Like me, my Mum always had such a love of ...

New Test for Alzheimer’s Risk? – BU Today


BU Today

New Test for Alzheimer's Risk?
BU Today
The researchers also found that those whose fastest walking pace was less than one meter per second had almost triple the risk for Alzheimer's or dementia, compared to those who walked faster. “These measurements for physical capability are really ...

How dramatically our view and understanding of dementia have changed – the Irish News


the Irish News

How dramatically our view and understanding of dementia have changed
the Irish News
ALZHEIMER'S disease is a major talking point today yet a couple of generations ago before families became scattered, it was accepted that granny often sat in the corner of a cozy room and it was considered in her dotage. Grandpa would wander a bit but ...

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