Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer’s Disease Or Dementia – Science World Report


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Crude, Moody, Aggressive? Could Be Early Signs Of Alzheimer's Disease Or Dementia
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Researchers found that a new syndrome can lead to dementia or Alzheimer's disease, called the "mild behavioral impairment." The researchers even provided a checklist of what symptoms of behavioral changes to look out for, as reported by the National …
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Eye and smell tests may reveal early dementia signs – BT.com

Eye and smell tests may reveal early dementia signs
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Dr Clare Walton, research manager at Alzheimer's Society, said: “Changes in the brain associated with dementia can begin several years before any memory symptoms appear. This research suggests that some of these changes happen in the retina of the …

Dementia missed in men, because memory is more often spared – Telegraph.co.uk


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Dementia missed in men, because memory is more often spared
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Dr Clare Walton, research manager at Alzheimer's Society, said: "Changes in the brain associated with dementia can begin several years before any memory symptoms appear. This research suggests that some of these changes happen in the retina of the …
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Slightly creepy robot boy created at UofT offers hope for dementia patients – MetroNews Canada


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Slightly creepy robot boy created at UofT offers hope for dementia patients
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Healthcare resources for people with dementia are already strained, and bound to become more so as the population ages, Rudzicz explained. Cognitive assessments, which measure the decline of mental function, typically get done every few months, if that.
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Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia at retirement home – Toronto Star


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Canadian-made robot helping assess dementia at retirement home
Toronto Star
By drawing his elderly neighbours into conversation, Ludwig's creators say he can track and monitor signs of Alzheimer's disease or dementia. He's so good, he can detect subtle changes in speech and vocal patterns that might escape retirement home
Slightly creepy robot boy created at UofT offers hope for dementia patientsMetroNews Canada

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These are the jobs that protect your brain from Alzheimer’s, dementia – Globalnews.ca


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These are the jobs that protect your brain from Alzheimer's, dementia
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Teachers, lawyers and social workers are just some of the professions that could protect your brain against Alzheimer's disease and dementia, new research suggests. Doctors say that jobs that involve “complex social interaction,” such as mentoring, …
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Program on early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia offered – The Times Telegram

Program on early detection of Alzheimer's disease, dementia offered
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ST. JOHNSVILLE — The Margaret Reaney Memorial Library in St. Johnsville, in cooperation with the Northeastern New York Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, will present the program "Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters" at 10 a.m. on July 29.

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Smell Test Could Identify Alzheimer’s – U.S. News & World Report


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Smell Test Could Identify Alzheimer's
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… MRI scan measuring the thickness of the brain region where Alzheimer's typically first strikes, the so-called entorhinal cortex, one of the studies used the smell test on 397 adults in Manhattan, who were 80 years old, on average, and didn't have
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‘Alzheimer and Dementia Coaching: Taking a Systems Approach to Creating an Alzheimer-Friendly Healthcare … – Broadway World

'Alzheimer and Dementia Coaching: Taking a Systems Approach to Creating an Alzheimer-Friendly Healthcare …
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MAPLETON, Maine, July 26, 2016 /PRNewswire/ "There is only one thing worse than receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or dementia. It is not having the knowledge to care for the person living with dementia!" said author thelle G. Lord, DM. Her new book …

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Odor identification test may help detect early-stage Alzheimer’s disease – News-Medical.net

Odor identification test may help detect early-stage Alzheimer's disease
News-Medical.net
The researchers found that low UPSIT scores, but not entorhinal cortical thickness, were significantly associated with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. (Low UPSIT scores indicate decreased ability to correctly identify odors.) Low UPSIT scores, but

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