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A step towards making B'luru dementia-friendly
Deccan Herald To raise awareness on the incurable condition dementia, the Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI) and Nightingales Medical Trust (NMT) organised an awareness programme 'Battle to Remember: A step towards dementia-friendly … Senior citizens take the lead to make Bengaluru dementia-friendly city |
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Lack of support from family leads to increasing rates of Alzheimers in Pakistan – Geo News, Pakistan
Geo News, Pakistan |
Lack of support from family leads to increasing rates of Alzheimers in Pakistan
Geo News, Pakistan Professor Ejaz Vohra said the average age has increased in Pakistan, thus the number of people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease is on the rise. Professor Vohra added that due to a lack of awareness about these mental ailments such patients are not … |
Thousands in Leeds join fight to tackle Alzheimer’s disease – Yorkshire Evening Post
Yorkshire Evening Post |
Thousands in Leeds join fight to tackle Alzheimer's disease
Yorkshire Evening Post … he told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “I'm delighted to have been invited to cut the ribbon to start the walk and with so many people on their own journey of never giving up, supporting the Alzheimer's Society in helping people living here with dementia. Bromsgrove care home staff walk their socks off for Alzheimer's Battling Alzheimer's, one step at a time Call to action for more Alzheimer's support in St. George |
Elderly patient with dementia found confused in street after Arriva leaves him outside wrong address – Leicester Mercury
Leicester Mercury |
Elderly patient with dementia found confused in street after Arriva leaves him outside wrong address
Leicester Mercury An elderly man with dementia was found wandering and confused in the street after a private patient transport company left him outside the wrong address. Barry Gutteridge, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease and dementia, was found wandering and … |
Bromsgrove care home staff walk their socks off for Alzheimer’s – Bromsgrove Standard
Bromsgrove Standard |
Bromsgrove care home staff walk their socks off for Alzheimer's
Bromsgrove Standard KIIND-HEARTED nursing staff at a Bromsgrove care home have raised £300 to help people living with dementia by taking part in a major charity event. Redwood House Residential Home in Barnt Green entered a small team into the popular 5K Alzheimer's … Battling Alzheimer's, one step at a time Thousands join fight to tackle Alzheimer's disease Call to action for more Alzheimer's support in St. George |
Battling Alzheimer’s, one step at a time – Kenosha News
Bemidji Pioneer |
Battling Alzheimer's, one step at a time
Kenosha News The walk, sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association, raised funds for research, education and other programs to help families touched by Alzheimer's and dementia. Similar walks take place in more than 600 communities across the country, with more than … Bemidji walks to end Alzheimer's Genesee Alzheimer's walk a strong show of support Walk to End Alzheimer's held at UW-Parkside |
Thousands join fight to tackle Alzheimer’s disease – Yorkshire Evening Post
Yorkshire Evening Post |
Thousands join fight to tackle Alzheimer's disease
Yorkshire Evening Post … he told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “I'm delighted to have been invited to cut the ribbon to start the walk and with so many people on their own journey of never giving up, supporting the Alzheimer's Society in helping people living here with dementia. Right at Home Care combats Alzheimer's with independence Care home staff step up for Alzheimer's Society |
Coping with dementia: a watered-down version of my mother – The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald |
Coping with dementia: a watered-down version of my mother
The Sydney Morning Herald “We know people with dementia find decision-making difficult; they purchase things they don't need or can't afford; they run up a debt easily,” says John Watkins, chief executive officer of Alzheimer's Australia. Photo: Getty Images. My mother slowly … |
Hillary’s Health: Refuses To Take Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia Tests – TheImproper.com
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Hillary's Health: Refuses To Take Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia Tests
TheImproper.com Hillary Clinton cackled hysterically when asked if she's willing to take neurocognitive tests to screen for Alzheimer's disease and dementia after collapsing at Ground Zero two weeks ago. Hillary, 69, laughed off Sarina Fazan, a reporter with an ABC … Reporter Asks Hillary If She Needs Neurological Testing For Dementia [VIDEO] Reporter goes there: asks Hillary if she needs neurological exam for dementia Local ABC Reporter Asks Hillary Clinton If She'll Take Neurocognitive Test |
Monty Python star Terry Jones reveals dementia diagnosis – The Guardian
The Guardian |
Monty Python star Terry Jones reveals dementia diagnosis
The Guardian Kathryn Smith, director of operations at Alzheimer's Society, said: “We are deeply sorry to hear about Terry Jones's diagnosis of dementia and are thinking of Terry and his family during this time. “Alzheimer's Society is here for anyone affected by … Monty Python's Terry Jones diagnosed with dementia |