Doubts raised by Edinburgh University Neuropsychiatrist over theory heading ball raises players’ dementia risk – Herald Scotland


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Doubts raised by Edinburgh University Neuropsychiatrist over theory heading ball raises players' dementia risk
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In February, a research team at University College London published their findings after studying the brains of six footballers who who had developed dementia. The post-mortems showed all six had Alzheimer's, while four showed signs of chronic ...

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Doctors: Few people inherit dementia – Chattanooga Times Free Press


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Doctors: Few people inherit dementia
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The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's, an incurable and progressive disease. The cause of Alzheimer's is not clear, although researchers believe it probably is linked to a buildup of plaque between nerve cells in the brain or tangles in those ...

W.Va. Alzheimer’s caretakers provide over 1 million hours of unpaid … – Huntington Herald Dispatch


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W.Va. Alzheimer's caretakers provide over 1 million hours of unpaid ...
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CHARLESTON - More than 100000 West Virginia caregivers provided 122 million hours of unpaid care for someone living with Alzheimer's or dementia in 2016, ...
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Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms: What is Sundowning? - Alzheimer's ...Alzheimer's News Today
Alzheimer's didn't cause memory loss for these 90-year-olds ...Knowridge Science Report

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Dementia risk fears for football and rugby players are ‘not backed up by science’, claims leading Scots doctor – The Scottish Sun


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Dementia risk fears for football and rugby players are 'not backed up by science', claims leading Scots doctor
The Scottish Sun
He has challenged the widespread notion that heading a football or the brutal hits encountered in rugby can increase the likelihood of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease. It comes just weeks after Lisbon Lions legend Billy McNeill, 77 – whose ...
Dementia risk in sport 'overplayed'The Times (subscription)

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Town hall on dementia examines local concerns, cost of Alzheimer’s Disease – KPVI News 6


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Town hall on dementia examines local concerns, cost of Alzheimer's Disease
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Daniel said Alzheimer's disease is the most common of dementia diseases, affecting 5.4 million individuals in the U.S. over the age of 65, including 30,000 Utahns, or 10 percent of the state's senior population. He presented Alzheimer's numbers ...

Alzheimer’s Costs Hit Families Hard – Wgnsradio


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Alzheimer's Costs Hit Families Hard
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For the first time, total payments for caring for individuals living with Alzheimer's or other dementias exceeded a quarter trillion dollars ($259 billion), according to findings from the 2017 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report. The report ...
FAAC educational event for caregivers set for AprilFremont Tribune
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Forgetting but not gone: dementia and the arts – The Guardian


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Forgetting but not gone: dementia and the arts
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Harvey's reaction to his dementia is not what you might expect. “I'm so happy,” he says. “I wouldn't reverse it for anything.” Harvey has a relatively rare dementia called posterior cortical atrophy or PCA, a variant of Alzheimer's disease. Inasmuch as ...

FAAC educational event for caregivers set for April | Local News … – Fremont Tribune


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FAAC educational event for caregivers set for April | Local News ...
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The Fremont Area Alzheimer's Committee (FAAC) is sponsoring a full day educational event designed for family and professional caregivers on Thursday, April ...
'Caring' workshop helps Alzheimer's caregiversKnoxville News Sentinel

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Professionals shed light on living with Alzheimer’s disease – WHAG


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Professionals shed light on living with Alzheimer's disease
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In a report by the Alzheimer's Association, in West Virginia, they project nearly an 18.9 percent growth in the number of people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia by 2025. After losing her grandmother to Alzheimer's, Ce Nichols knew she had to do ...

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Alzheimer’s and dementia support groups open now – The Star … – hngnews.com


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The Alzheimer's Association along with the Alzheimer's and Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin have three weekly support groups available for family members ...

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