Dementia suffers set to triple by 2050 as population ages, says Alzheimer’s … – Courier Mail


Dementia suffers set to triple by 2050 as population ages, says Alzheimer's ...
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If we look into the future, the numbers of elderly people will rise dramatically," said Marc Wortmann, executive director of ADI, which represents Alzheimer's groups worldwide. "It's vital that the World Health Organisation makes dementia a priority ...

‘Dementia Epidemic’ Is Coming, Warns Group – Newser


'Dementia Epidemic' Is Coming, Warns Group
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(Newser) – Dementia cases worldwide will triple by 2050 to 135 million sufferers, according to a new report from Alzheimer's Disease International. The group released the figures in anticipation of the G8 dementia summit in London next week, the BBC ...

Details of dementia epidemic ahead of G8 summit – PharmaTimes


Details of dementia epidemic ahead of G8 summit
PharmaTimes
New statistics have been released by Alzheimer's Disease International which reveal that 44 million people now have dementia worldwide, a figure that is expected to hit 76 million by 2030 and 135 million 20 years later. The charity has issued a policy ...

Stars call on G8 to tackle dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


Stars call on G8 to tackle dementia
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Many of the star supporters will be sending messages to the G8 ahead of next week's summit, calling for them to step up and tackle dementia. Alzheimer's Society will deliver the calls to action via Twitter to @G8 and are asking the public to add their ...

Monthly wonder jab can protect millions from cruel dementia disease – Express.co.uk


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Monthly wonder jab can protect millions from cruel dementia disease
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He told a conference in London yesterday: “If solanezumab is shown to work in mild Alzheimer's disease then the pathway would be to take that earlier and earlier, and we would be able to do it because we would have confidence that it would have an effect.

Yoga: Can It Prevent Dementia?

Any type of exercise is a good prevention method for dementia. Simply the increased bloodflow in the body will carry much-needed oxygen and nutrients to the brain, which nourishes the brain and keeps deterioration at bay. Having said that, not everybody is suited for running marathons or high-impact aerobic activity. Even for those who want to be able to exercise at that level, there is a way to approach the goal without subjecting the body to a punishing regimen.

Yoga is a very practical approach to the physical activity portion of dementia prevention. The low-impact exercise is very suitable for those who are older or in not-great shape, or both. Prolonged yoga practice will eventually build the muscles that help with other exercises that require stamina and endurance. It’s the perfect gateway exercise for higher-impact sports.

An underestimated benefit to yoga is the breathwork that maximizes the stretching. The mistake that many people make with breathing is that it is so automatic and often shallow, the oxygen is not actually reaching the deeper muscle tissue – including brain tissue. This prolonged (lifetime, really) duration of depriving the brain is what eventually contributes to degeneration.

Another benefit is the mental concentration that goes with properly forming and sustaining the yoga poses. Other forms of exercise (jogging, running, swimming) can often become mindless activity. Do them anyway because they are delivering blood throughout the body, but yoga trains the mind to focus and be aware of the changes going on in the body. It’s the ultimate mind-body connection that can be the saviour to preventing mental health.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Six Key Tactics of Prevention – Guardian Express


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Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease: Six Key Tactics of Prevention
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While dementia is a component of Alzheimer's disease, it can also be a result of infection, concussion or stroke. Often as the patient heals, they will regain memory skills once again. Although dementia is not always preventable due to variable causes, ...
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Monthly injection to prevent Alzheimer’s in five years – Telegraph.co.uk


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Monthly injection to prevent Alzheimer's in five years
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Dr Eric Karran, director of research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said scientists were “full of hope” that a breakthrough in drug therapy to prevent dementia could come within five years. If further trials on the drug succeed, it could mean that those ...
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Dementia cases ‘set to treble worldwide’ by 2050 – BBC News


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Dementia cases 'set to treble worldwide' by 2050
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The number of people living with dementia worldwide is set to treble by 2050, according to a new analysis. Alzheimer's Disease International says 44 million people live with the disease, but that figure will increase to 135 million by 2050. The figures ...
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Estimate: 135 million worldwide with dementia by 2050 – USA TODAY


Estimate: 135 million worldwide with dementia by 2050
USA TODAY
A policy brief released Wednesday from Alzheimer's Disease International, a federation of advocacy and research organizations, estimates that 135 million people worldwide will be living with dementia by 2050. That revised prediction is 17% above ...