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Blood Test May Have Power to Predict Alzheimer's
U.S. News & World Report SUNDAY, March 9, 2014 (HealthDay News) — A blood test has been developed that can predict with 90 percent certainty whether a senior will suffer from dementia such as Alzheimer's disease within the next few years, researchers report. The test relies … |
Music Aids Alzheimer’s and Dementia Therapy – Sunrise Senior Living Blog (blog)
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Music Aids Alzheimer's and Dementia Therapy
Sunrise Senior Living Blog (blog) While modern medicine is the keystone of treating seniors living with dementia and Alzheimer's, some professional health care providers may find that there are more creative forms of therapy that could help patients with these conditions. Recently, a … |
Alzheimer’s Disease: 15 minute test could spot early sign of dementia – Home Care
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Alzheimer's Disease: 15 minute test could spot early sign of dementia
Home Care Around 800,000 people in Britain are currently suffering from dementia in Britain with more than a million expected by 2021. Currently Alzheimer's is only diagnosed through in depth cognitive testing, but researchers said the simple test worked equally … |
test to predict Alzheimer’s years in advance – New Scientist
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test to predict Alzheimer's years in advance
New Scientist During this time, 28 people developed Alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment, thought to be the earliest noticeable sign of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. An analysis of the participants' blood highlighted 10 metabolites that were depleted … |
Blood test that predicts Alzheimer’s disease – The Independent
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Blood test that predicts Alzheimer's disease
The Independent A blood test that can detect Alzheimer's disease up to three years before the onset of symptoms has been developed by scientists who believe that it could lead to the early diagnosis of progressive dementia in elderly people. The test raises ethical … New blood test predicts Alzheimer's, dementia Blood test could predict risk of Alzheimer's disease, dementia in elderly Alzheimer's: new test is 'major step forward' |
Dementia: Alzheimer’s Blood Test Offers Hope – Yahoo News UK – Yahoo News UK
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Dementia: Alzheimer's Blood Test Offers Hope – Yahoo News UK
Yahoo News UK Blood Test To Predict Dementia? Sky Sunrise 2:23. Play Video. NHS To Offer Alzheimer's Scan. Sky video 2:10. The discovery of changes in the blood may signify the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease and scientists have developed a new test which … |
Blood test could detect early signs of dementia, scientists say – The Guardian
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Blood test could detect early signs of dementia, scientists say
The Guardian Scientists have developed a new blood test that they claim could detect whether or not a person will develop dementia within three years. Changes in the blood may signify Alzheimer's disease in its earliest stages, researchers found. A study, published … |
Researchers Claim Blood Test Predicts Alzheimer’s – MedPage Today
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Researchers Claim Blood Test Predicts Alzheimer's
MedPage Today "[It] would be a major step in assisting the pharmaceutical industry in producing disease-modifying therapies at both early and preclinical stages of dementia," she said. Wolf-Klein added, "Further research will enable healthcare practitioners to … |
Alzheimer’s: new test is ‘major step forward’ – Telegraph.co.uk
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Alzheimer's: new test is 'major step forward'
Telegraph.co.uk Dr Doug Brown, director of research and development at the Alzheimer's Society, said: “This is a really welcome development — it takes us a step closer to something that could impact on the lives of thousands of people with dementia.” The research … Blood Test May Have Power to Predict Alzheimer's |
Caregiver Care
Caring for loved ones who have Alzheimer’s disease can take its heavy toll. Not only are there physical considerations to consider, such as being physically present and reorganising life schedules to maintain supervision, psychological and emotional problems tend to become a huge burden to bear. Prior to diagnosis, it is common for the family members to experience frustration and anger because it seems this person is forgetting “on purpose” or not listening in the first place. As the disease progresses, caregivers’ identities are often forgotten or confused with someone else, which can lead to feelings of hurt and being unappreciated.
It’s important to remember that people with Alzheimer’s disease, no matter how “difficult” they become, are not changing themselves to intentionally become crueller versions of their former selves. Aside from that, it’s very important for caregivers to find therapies for themselves in order to relieve the stress that could eventually lead to depression and exhaustion.
Many alternative therapies have had wonderful results in caring for the caregiver: aromatherapy, chiropractic, massage, reflexology, therapeutic music, yoga. There may be the one method that replaces the stress with healing, or it could be a combination of many therapies. It may take awhile to grow accustomed to such methods; it could be worth exploring the different therapies long before any experience with Alzheimer’s disease so that in times of great stress, finding the right care won’t be an additional stressor.