Dementia becoming the world’s most significant health challenge – Stuff.co.nz


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Dementia becoming the world's most significant health challenge
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Dementia is one of the most significant, and growing, healthcare challenges globally, because of the aging population, Alzheimers NZ chief executive Catherine Hall says. "This is a very common condition, yet we are still suffering from a lack of ...
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What can you do to avoid Alzheimer’s disease? » – Harvard Health


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What can you do to avoid Alzheimer's disease? »
Harvard Health
"For 1% of all cases, there are three genes that determine definitively whether or not you will have Alzheimer's, and all three relate to amyloid-beta production, which in these cases is likely the cause of Alzheimer's," says Dr. Gad Marshall ...
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Discovered: a protein that could diagnose dementia early – Daily Mail


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Discovered: a protein that could diagnose dementia early
Daily Mail
Brain changes which cause people with Alzheimer's to get lost could lead to a test for the disease before it strikes. Scientists have found for the first time that a protein called tau caused by Alzheimer's clogs up navigational cells in the brain. It ...
Scientists have discovered why dementia patients get lost - and it's all to do with GPSMirror.co.uk
Alzheimer's protein buildup disrupts the brain's navigation centerMedical News Today

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“Relaxed checkout” introduced at Moray supermarket to help … – Press and Journal


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"Relaxed checkout" introduced at Moray supermarket to help ...
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Tesco has introduced Scotland's first relaxed supermarket checkout scheme to allow customers with Alzheimer's extra time to chat with a cashier.
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Tesco in Scotland open their first 'relaxed checkout' to help ... - MetroMetro

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Delirium could accelerate cognitive decline in people with dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


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Delirium could accelerate cognitive decline in people with dementia
Alzheimer's Society
People who had experienced delirium or who had dementia-related changes in their brains showed greater declines in memory and thinking performance than those without. However, those with dementia-related changes who also experienced delirium had ...
How noisy hospitals make dementia WORSEDaily Mail
'Delirium' caused by busy hospitals can trigger dementia in older patientsTelegraph.co.uk
Hospital delirium may increase risk of developing dementiaNursing Times
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Saskatchewan needs to do more to become dementia-friendly, Alzheimer Society says – CBC.ca


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Saskatchewan needs to do more to become dementia-friendly, Alzheimer Society says
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Saskatchewan grades poorly when it comes to dementia-friendly communities, a survey of caregivers by the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan says. The society has launched a program focused on cultivating dementia-friendly communities in the province ...
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