Are “senior moments” a warning sign for Alzheimer’s? – CBS News


CBS News

Are "senior moments" a warning sign for Alzheimer's?
CBS News
While many of these small slips are certainly normal, new research suggests that all memory loss should be taken seriously, because it could indicate a person is at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease and related dementia later in life. The
Early memory lapses may be sign of dementiaCNN
Memory complaints could be early indicator of future dementia riskMedical News Today
Alzheimer's timetable: 12 years from first concerns to dementiaNJ.com
WebMD –Los Angeles Times –Alzheimer’s Society
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Lifestyle Changes Reduces Risk of Dementia, According To World Alzheimer … – International Business Times AU


International Business Times AU

Lifestyle Changes Reduces Risk of Dementia, According To World Alzheimer
International Business Times AU
Catherine Hall, executive director of Alzheimers NZ, said that being physically and emotionally active, which includes leading a healthy life, enjoying a good social life and keeping your heart healthy reduce the chance of dementia. "The evidence in
World Alzheimer's Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelinesThe Express Tribune
Non-communicable diseases a risk factor for dementiaThe Hindu
World Alzheimer's Day: Learn What You Can Do Now to Ward Off DementiaHealthline
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World Alzheimer’s Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines – The Express Tribune


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World Alzheimer's Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines
The Express Tribune
Neurologists and physicians across the country must adopt standard national dementia guidelines to diagnose and treat Alzheimer and dementia patients in Pakistan. This was stated by Shifa International Hospital (SIH) Consultant Neurologist Prof Arsalan …
Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelinesThe News International

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Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines – The News International


Edmonton Journal

Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines
The News International
Consultant neurologist at Shifa International Hospital (SIH) Professor Arsalan Ahmad has said neurologists and physicians all over the country must adopt standard national dementia guidelines to diagnose and treat Alzheimer and dementia patients in …
Walking in their shoes: Virtual tour provides insight into dementia, AlzheimersMohave Valley News
AAD To Mark “Dementia Awareness Week”Bernews
Opinion: Failing grade for dementia policyEdmonton Journal
Brain Blogger (blog) –Healthline –TVNZ
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Center for dementia, Alzheimer’s needed – Times of India


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Center for dementia, Alzheimer's needed
Times of India
Panaji: It's high time for the Goa government to set up a support and care center for dementia and Alzheimer's patients in the state. Sangath, a NGO working to improve health care across life span, has put the number of people suffering from dementia
Lifestyle Changes Reduces Risk of Dementia, According To World Alzheimer International Business Times AU
World Alzheimer's Day: Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelinesThe Express Tribune
Working for a better life for people with dementiaHelpAge International (blog)
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World Alzheimer’s Day: Forgetting dementia in Bangladesh – HelpAge International (blog)


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World Alzheimer's Day: Forgetting dementia in Bangladesh
HelpAge International (blog)
It is unclear how many older men and women in Bangladesh are affected by dementia. A few years ago, I saw a newspaper article about an older man who had left his home and never returned. The first thing that crossed my mind was that this man could …
Dementia is more prevalent than cancer or heart disease and is expected to trebleIrish Independent
World Alzheimer's Day at KMC Hospital todayThe Hindu

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Test Helps ID Alzheimer’s Risk Before Signs of Dementia – PsychCentral.com


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Test Helps ID Alzheimer's Risk Before Signs of Dementia
PsychCentral.com
A simple test that combines thinking and movement can help to detect a heightened risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, even before there are any signs of dementia, according to scientists at York University in Toronto. For their study, Faculty of
Simple Test May Detect Your Alzheimer's Risk Before Dementia Shows UpSeniorJournal.com
Test may help detect dementiaHealthCentral.com
World Alzheimer's Day: Risk Factors & PreventionNDTV
Daily Sabah –The New Indian Express
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World Alzheimer’s Day: Learn What You Can Do Now to Ward Off Dementia – Healthline


Edmonton Journal

World Alzheimer's Day: Learn What You Can Do Now to Ward Off Dementia
Healthline
Dementia can rob sufferers of their dignity, cognitive function, and longevity. According to a new report, it is a major health concern, and dementia care should be integrated into health programs across the globe. The World Alzheimer Report 2014
Walking in their shoes: Virtual tour provides insight into dementia, AlzheimersMohave Valley News
'Alzheimer's can be an epidemic by 2030'Times of India
Opinion: Failing grade for dementia policyEdmonton Journal
Brain Blogger (blog) –Bernews –TVNZ
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World Alzheimer’s Day 2014: Simple test to detect Alzheimer’s risk before … – TheHealthSite


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World Alzheimer's Day 2014: Simple test to detect Alzheimer's risk before
TheHealthSite
A study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, suggests a simple test combining thinking and movement to detect increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease even before signs of dementia develop. 'We included a task which involved moving …
Test Helps ID Alzheimer's Risk Before Signs of DementiaPsychCentral.com
Simple Test May Detect Your Alzheimer's Risk Before Dementia Shows UpSeniorJournal.com
Test may help detect dementiaHealthCentral.com
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People urged to adopt healthy lifestyle to avoid dementia and alzheimer – Pakistan Observer

People urged to adopt healthy lifestyle to avoid dementia and alzheimer
Pakistan Observer
Sunday, September 21, 2014 – Karachi—Inactive and unhealthy lifestyle does not only trigger physical health conditions but also hold dire impact on mental health related conditions including dementia and alzheimer, said experts here on Saturday.