Robot Therapy (The Feed)

Robots are being used everywhere around the world. From manufacturing, to bomb disposal, robots have become a necessary part of our modern existence. Now robots are making their way in to therapy sessions. 

The Feed’s Marc Fennell looks at how robots are being used in therapy sessions.

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Dementia and Alzheimer’s: The Challenges of a Caregiver – Social Work Helper


Social Work Helper

Dementia and Alzheimer's: The Challenges of a Caregiver
Social Work Helper
It is 5:23 AM in the morning, this is the third time that I've been up with my mom who is increasingly deteriorating from vascular dementia and Alzheimer's. “Oh God please God what is happening to me”, my mom says. “Did I do something wrong, am I going ...

Higher BDNF May Delay Dementia – MedPage Today


MedPage Today

Higher BDNF May Delay Dementia
MedPage Today
After adjusting for age, sex, and cohort, Seshadri and colleagues calculated that each standard deviation in BDNF was associated with a 23% reduction in risk of all-types dementia and of Alzheimer's disease (95% CI 0.64-0.93 and 0.63-0.95, respectively).

No positive association found between AMD and Alzheimer’s disease, dementia – Healio


Ottawa Citizen

No positive association found between AMD and Alzheimer's disease, dementia
Healio
Researchers examined English National Health Service hospital episode statistics from Jan. 1, 1999, to Feb. 28, 2011, which comprised 65,894 patients with AMD and 168,092 patients with dementia; more than 7.7 million people were in a reference cohort.
Risk Factors for Alzheimer's diseaseAuthint Mail
Untangling Alzheimer's: Suzuki looks at science through lens of family experienceOttawa Citizen
Alzheimer's, vascular changes in the neckScience Daily (press release)
Toronto NewsFIX -The Hindu
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Statins: Good or Bad?

There is a bit of confusion as to what statins are and how they help with preventing dementia. The simplest definition of statins is that they are a particular group of drugs that lower cholesterol. (Remember, cholesterol is a significant part of several controllable risk factors that determine susceptibility to dementia.) In a similar way to some people taking an aspirin a day to prevent heart disease, there is a trend of people turning to statins to prevent dementia.

The problem with statins is that they are actual medical drugs that have all the warnings and contraindications that go with them. They are not like vitamins and supplements that can be subject to self-medication. While statins do work well for lowering cholesterol, not everyone who has high cholesterol should be taking statins. There is a rather specific profile (age, sex, cholesterol level, other medications, chronic illnesses, allergies, liver condition, etc.) that can truly benefit from the use of statins.

Certainly for people who have high cholesterol, and already at risk for developing dementia, going to a good doctor who is familiar with all the good and bad factors of statins and brain health will be a valid choice to consider. But perhaps the best way to go about lowering cholesterol is by preventing it. The side-effects of statins (especially from their misuse) are not worth the possible lowering of risk for dementia. The greatest danger that statins pose is that they can become an excuse for not correcting the habits that cause dangerous levels of cholesterol.

G8 dementia summit a unique opportunity for international leaders – Alzheimer’s Society


Reading Post

G8 dementia summit a unique opportunity for international leaders
Alzheimer's Society
Ahead of the G8 dementia summit on 11 December, Alzheimer's Society and other international charities have today (25 November) sent a letter to the Secretary of State for Health. The letter is calling for a collaborative global action plan on dementia ...
Taking a stand in the battle against Alzheimer'sChannel 4 News (blog)

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Being Bilingual Prevents Alzheimer’s And Dementia – Neon Tommy


Being Bilingual Prevents Alzheimer's And Dementia
Neon Tommy
A study published in the Neurology scientific journal recorded 648 people with three different types of dementia, including Alzheimer's. These participants attended a memory clinic between June 2006 and October 2012. The scientists focused on the ...

SENIOR POWER Dementia/Alzheimers, Part 2: ‘I hear tell’ – Berkeley Daily Planet


SENIOR POWER Dementia/Alzheimers, Part 2: 'I hear tell'
Berkeley Daily Planet
November's Senior Power columns are about Dementia, Alzheimer's (a form of dementia), their caregivers, and — this week — the very significant dementia-hearing relationship. “The problems of deafness are deeper and more complex… than those of ...

Alzheimer’s Research UK to launch drug discovery institute to tackle dementia … – Cambridge News


Cambridge News

Alzheimer's Research UK to launch drug discovery institute to tackle dementia ...
Cambridge News
The announcement by Alzheimer's Research UK – the country's leading dementia research charity based in Great Abington – has been welcomed by dementia research experts from around the world as a first anywhere in Europe. The institute will be ...
Living with Alzheimer'sDaily Mining Gazette

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I’m having trouble balancing my checkbook. Is it dementia, Alzheimer’s, or … – Philly.com (blog)


Philly.com (blog)

I'm having trouble balancing my checkbook. Is it dementia, Alzheimer's, or ...
Philly.com (blog)
I'm having trouble balancing my checkbook. Is it dementia, Alzheimer's, or just a "senior moment"? Donna Raziano is chief medical officer of Mercy Home Health and Mercy LIFE, which promotes care in the home and community settings. A: Many people ...

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