Dementia Biggest Global Health Challenge Facing Our Generation – Canada NewsWire (press release)


Dementia Biggest Global Health Challenge Facing Our Generation
Canada NewsWire (press release)
LONDON, Dec. 4, 2013 /CNW/ - In a policy brief launched today, Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) has announced that the number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2013 is now estimated at 44 million (estimated at 35 million in 2010), ...

85-Year-Old Missing From Westport Has Dementia – NBC Connecticut


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85-Year-Old Missing From Westport Has Dementia
NBC Connecticut
A Silver Alert has been issued for 85-year-old Robert Brannigan, who has Alzheimer's and dementia, according to police. advertisement. Police are searching for an 85-year-old Westport man who went missing today and say he suffers from Alzheimer's and ...
Westport Police: Missing Man LocatedWestport Now
Elderly Westport Man Reported MissingPatch.com

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Mental Health: Dementia risk can be reduced – NRToday.com


Mental Health: Dementia risk can be reduced
NRToday.com
Dementia and Alzheimer's disease are often thought of as one and the same thing. However, while Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, it accounts for only about 45 percent of dementia cases. Another 30 percent of dementia cases are caused ...

Unprecedented breakthrough in the hunt for a dementia drug within ‘five years’ – The Independent


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Unprecedented breakthrough in the hunt for a dementia drug within 'five years'
The Independent
Highlighting the urgency of scientists' efforts to combat the disease, the Alzheimer's Society published new figures revealing that the global burden of dementia has increased by 22 per cent in just three years. 44 million people worldwide now have the ...

Risk of Alzheimer’s in older population going down worldwide – UPI.com


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Risk of Alzheimer's in older population going down worldwide
UPI.com
Other research also showed other factors decreasing risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia included early and ongoing education, physical activity, retiring later, educated parents, maintaining social activities and getting treatment for depression ...

Keeping dementia at bay: Column – USA TODAY


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Keeping dementia at bay: Column
USA TODAY
Because we are adding, on average, at least two years to our lifespan every decade, we are all more prone to dementia. One's chances of dementia double every five years after age 65; one of every two Americans older than 85 is afflicted with Alzheimer's.
The Risk of Alzheimer's Disease Is on the DeclineInvestorplace.com
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Some Good News on the Dementia FrontPsychCentral.com
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Rates of Global Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease Slowing – KMBZ


Rates of Global Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease Slowing
KMBZ
The researchers believe that the world's population is now less at risk for dementia and Alzheimer's disease than 20 years ago even though there are no cures for these memory-robbing conditions. They based their finding from five studies that "suggest ...
Ted C. Fishman: Good news and frightening facts about dementiaLivingston Daily

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Innovative Funding Models for Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Research – The New York Academy of Sciences


Innovative Funding Models for Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Research
The New York Academy of Sciences
On November 6 and 7, global leaders from government, academia, NGOs, finance, and industry gathered to accelerate progress on Alzheimer's R&D at the "Alzheimer's Disease Summit: The Path to 2025" in NYC. The Summit, co-presented by the New York ...

Creating a dementia-capable community – Insight News


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Creating a dementia-capable community
Insight News
The African American Leadership Forum's Health and Wellness Workgroup recently held a health luncheon at which Vanne Owens Hayes spoke about dementia and Alzheimer's and how they affect the African-American community. “We are all going to be ...

Better Alzheimer’s treatments / Fewer drugs – Press of Atlantic City


Better Alzheimer's treatments / Fewer drugs
Press of Atlantic City
But there was some good news recently, an indication that the nursing homes that take care of so many dementia and Alzheimer's patients are getting smarter about how they treat these patients. A federally funded pilot program produced a dramatic ...