David Baddiel reveals he has stopped kids from visiting dad because dementia makes him say rude things – The Sun


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David Baddiel reveals he has stopped kids from visiting dad because dementia makes him say rude things
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Someone suffering with dementia may also exhibit changes in their mood or behaviour. Dementia begins when the brain is damaged by diseases, such as Alzheimer's or a series of strokes. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia – but not ...

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Valentine’s Day proposal to the North East from the Alzheimer’s Society – ChronicleLive


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Valentine's Day proposal to the North East from the Alzheimer's Society
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Ann-Marie Bainbridge, the region's Side by Side Coordinator, said: “Valentine's Day is traditionally about seeking a romantic match – but this year, Alzheimer's Society wants everyone to ditch the dating apps and connect with someone with dementia instead.

Alzheimer’s Causes: Could Refined Sugar Lead To Dementia, Cognitive Decline? – Medical Daily


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Alzheimer's Causes: Could Refined Sugar Lead To Dementia, Cognitive Decline?
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She gave a comprehensive overview of what you can do to prevent Alzheimer's disease. The better we understand the causes of Alzheimer's the more we can interfere with the biochemical processes that lead to Alzheimer's or dementia. Various parts of the ...
Eat to beat dementia: How purple food, turmeric and even coffee could help boost your memoryDaily Mail

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How toxins in the air can raise your risk of Alzheimer’s – Express.co.uk


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How toxins in the air can raise your risk of Alzheimer's
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Researchers in America have found that elderly women living in areas where fine-particle air pollution exceeded health standards were nearly twice as likely to develop dementia. Women who already had high genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's faced a ...
Alzheimer's Causes: Could Refined Sugar Lead To Dementia, Cognitive Decline?Medical Daily
Eat to beat dementia: How purple food, turmeric and even coffee could help boost your memoryDaily Mail
Bilingualism Appears to Protect the Brain from Alzheimer's Symptoms, Study SaysAlzheimer's News Today

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