AOL News | Eating these foods may prevent Alzheimer's and dementia AOL News There are certain things you should and shouldn't be eating at any age to help protect your brain from Alzheimer's or dementia. Take it from Dr. Liz Applegate, nutrition and fitness expert at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Applegate tells the ... |
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Dementia news: Woman, 39, describes ‘battle’ to get condition diagnosed on This Morning – Express.co.uk
Express.co.uk | Dementia news: Woman, 39, describes 'battle' to get condition diagnosed on This Morning Express.co.uk Frontotemporal dementia is much less common than other forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia. However, the Alzheimer's Society said it is a significant cause of dementia in younger people – that is, those under the age of 65. |
Palos Community Hospital participates in Alzheimer’s study – Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune | Palos Community Hospital participates in Alzheimer's study Chicago Tribune Palos Community Hospital is participating in a national Alzheimer's study that could go a long way toward properly diagnosing and treating dementia, authorities said. The study, sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association, will determine if a particular ... |
Eating these foods may prevent Alzheimer’s and dementia – AOL News
AOL News | Eating these foods may prevent Alzheimer's and dementia AOL News There are certain things you should and shouldn't be eating at any age to help protect your brain from Alzheimer's or dementia. Take it from Dr. Liz Applegate, nutrition and fitness expert at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Applegate tells the ... |
Ingersoll couple Noreen and Carmen Holbrough speak out about their experiences with dementia during Alzheimer … – Woodstock Sentinel Review
Woodstock Sentinel Review | Ingersoll couple Noreen and Carmen Holbrough speak out about their experiences with dementia during Alzheimer ... Woodstock Sentinel Review “A lot of dementia patients just rely on their family doctor,” explained Anita Dahl, a family support worker for the Alzheimer Society of Oxford. “I'm proud they took it to the next level to get treatment.” The Holbroughs have happily run an ... |
Dementia NEWS: High blood pressure could REDUCE Alzheimer’s disease risk – Express.co.uk
Express.co.uk | Dementia NEWS: High blood pressure could REDUCE Alzheimer's disease risk Express.co.uk Researchers followed 559 people for an average of 2.8 years to investigate the link between dementia, age of hypertension onset, and blood pressure measurements. All participants are from a long-term study of people age 90 and older known as The 90+ ... People with higher blood pressure are at much lower risk of developing dementia, scientists say Inactivity, Genetic Variant Equally Likely to Lead to Dementia Alzheimer Awareness Month highlights the struggles of those living with dementia |
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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Services is the Gravesend and Dartford Messengers’ Charity of the Year 2017 – Kent Online
Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Services is the Gravesend and Dartford Messengers' Charity of the Year 2017 Kent Online The Dartford and Gravesend Messenger will be supporting Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Services (ADSS) throughout 2017 after choosing it as our Charity of the Year. Every year, we pick a charity to champion and this year we will be supporting ADSS, ... |
People with higher blood pressure are at much lower risk of developing dementia, scientists say – The Sun
GoodTherapy.org (blog) | People with higher blood pressure are at much lower risk of developing dementia, scientists say The Sun The researchers, whose study is published in the journal Alzheimer's and Dementia, followed 559 elderly people for an average of almost three years. During that time, 224 of those taking part – about 40 per cent – were diagnosed with dementia but ... Inactivity, Genetic Variant Equally Likely to Lead to Dementia High blood pressure may protect over-80s from dementia Alzheimer Awareness Month highlights the struggles of those living with dementia |
Alzheimer’s walk supports Dunnville residents in need – Grand River Sachem
Alzheimer's walk supports Dunnville residents in need Grand River Sachem Dementia and Alzheimer's impact people of all ages, and Bradshaw said that it's important to remind people of the impact it has on our community. “The conversation today is about how dementia in our community is affecting everyone,” Bradshaw said ... |