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Mercy: Drudge Report editor on dementia, death and politics
Examiner.com Drudge Report editor, Joseph Curl, predicts dementia and death decisions will soon be major political issues touching, "Every. Single. Person." In his Sunday column Curl suggests that behind every parent who suffers from dementia or is an Alzheimer … |
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The latest news from the world of dementia research and study.
How an iPod Can Fight Alzheimer’s – Daily Beast
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How an iPod Can Fight Alzheimer's
Daily Beast About 80 percent of those have been segregated from the general population because they are living with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. Tucked away from sight, they are often treated with powerful psychotropic drugs. The treatment … |
Detecting dementia: the first steps towards dignity – The Guardian
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Detecting dementia: the first steps towards dignity
The Guardian Normal and Alzheimer's disease brains PET scans of the brain of a normal patient (left) versus an Alzheimer's disease patient. The scan on the right shows reduction of both function and blood flow in both sides of the brain, a feature often seen in … Get Down, Stay Sharp: Dancing May Help Put Off Alzheimer's And Dementia We Are A Long Way From An Alzheimer's Cure Lifestyle choices affect dementia and Alzheimer's risk, says study |
Alzheimer’s, dementia focused in symposium – Cleveland Daily Banner
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Alzheimer's, dementia focused in symposium
Cleveland Daily Banner “We do like to take care of people with dementia and Alzheimer's,” she said. “Once they [reach the point] where they need assistance with walking or bathing or dressing, then we like to step in and help the caregivers. It does help to have someone come … |
Fish Oil Supplements Prevent Alzheimer’s Onset, Says Study – The Inquisitr
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Fish Oil Supplements Prevent Alzheimer's Onset, Says Study
The Inquisitr The study, the results of which are published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, the official publication of the Alzheimer's Association, considered subjects between the ages of 55 and 90 who were not known to be genetically predisposed to have Alzheimer's … Memory-Loss Concerns Could Indicate Dementia Onset Georgia going on the attack against Alzheimer's Disease with new state plan Mineral turpentine, heavy fuels raise risk of Alzheimer's disease |
How an iPod Can Fight Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Daily Beast
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How an iPod Can Fight Alzheimer's and Dementia
Daily Beast About 80 percent of those have been segregated from the general population because they are living with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. Tucked away from sight, they are often treated with powerful psychotropic drugs. The treatment … |
Alzheimer’s Rate Dropping Throughout The World – The Inquisitr
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Alzheimer's Rate Dropping Throughout The World
The Inquisitr An American over age 60 today has a 44 percent lower chance of developing dementia than a similar-aged person did roughly 30 years ago… More than 5.4 million Americans and 35 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's, the most common form of … Georgia going on the attack against Alzheimer's Disease with new state plan There's no downside to a healthier lifestyle – and it could be key to … Fish Oil Supplements Protect Against Alzheimer's |
Alzheimer’s, dementia focused in symposium – Cleveland Daily Banner
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Alzheimer's, dementia focused in symposium
Cleveland Daily Banner “We do like to take care of people with dementia and Alzheimer's,” she said. “Once they [reach the point] where they need assistance with walking or bathing or dressing, then we like to step in and help the caregivers. It does help to have someone come … |
Memory-Loss Concerns Could Indicate Dementia Onset – dailyRx
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Memory-Loss Concerns Could Indicate Dementia Onset
dailyRx (dailyRx News) Mild cognitive impairment and memory loss concerns are known risk factors for Alzheimer's dementia. Until recently, however, the link between Alzheimer's dementia, early memory concerns and impairment of memory performance had not … Alzheimer's Rate Dropping Throughout The World Georgia going on the attack against Alzheimer's Disease with new state plan Mineral turpentine, heavy fuels raise risk of Alzheimer's disease |
Healthy living may slow early dementia: study – Reuters
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Healthy living may slow early dementia: study
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A program that emphasizes healthy eating, brain and social engagement, physical activity and heart health may slow dementia among people at risk for Alzheimer's disease, says a new preliminary report from Sweden. Dementia diagnosis down, Alzheimer's still up Four in ten dementia carers suffer depression: Experts say 'profound effect … AAIC: A healthy lifestyle may deflect dementia |