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Guest Column: Why Canada needs a national plan to address dementia and Alzheimer's
Medicine Hat News One of the biggest threats to quality of life and health in aging is the loss of cognitive abilities and functional autonomy that are associated with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. The projections of the number of Canadians living with … |
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Signs of dementia detected at Christmas – demand for support from Alzheimer’s … – Alzheimer’s Society
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Signs of dementia detected at Christmas – demand for support from Alzheimer's …
Alzheimer’s Society At Christmas, when people spend a lot of time together with family or friends whom they haven't seen for a while, they are more likely to notice changes that could be signs of dementia. Alzheimer's Society Helpline calls increase by a staggering 60 per … Signs you or a relative might have dementia, according to the Alzheimer's Society How to spot dementia in a loved one Your Memory Lapse is Not Necessarily Alzheimer's Disease |
Why Canada needs a plan to address dementia and Alzheimer’s – The Battlefords News-Optimist
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Why Canada needs a plan to address dementia and Alzheimer's
The Battlefords News-Optimist One of the biggest threats to quality of life and health in aging is the loss of cognitive abilities and autonomy associated with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. Today, 750,000 Canadians live with dementia and the projections for future … |
Valinda man missing; suffers from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease – The San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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Valinda man missing; suffers from dementia and Alzheimer's disease
The San Gabriel Valley Tribune VALINDA – An 82-year-old man suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's disease was missing today, authorities said. Jose Perez was last seen at his family's home in the 1000 block of Edanruth Avenue in Valinda at 12:55 p.m. Sunday, according to Sgt. Gina … |
Canada Needs A National Plan To Address Dementia And Alzheimer’s – Huffington Post Canada
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Canada Needs A National Plan To Address Dementia And Alzheimer's
Huffington Post Canada One of the biggest threats to quality of life and health in aging is the loss of cognitive abilities and functional autonomy that are associated with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. The projections of the number of Canadians living with … Speeding up brain's 'waste disposal' may slow down Alzheimer's disease, study … Alzheimer's charity launches arcade-style game to raise awareness of dementia Want to learn more about Alzheimer's? There's an arcade game for that (VIDEO) |
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care center opens & honors Glen Campbell – KATV
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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care center opens & honors Glen Campbell
KATV Age is the number one risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. As Arkansas' population grows, Chief Medical Director at Memory Care America Dr. Kenneth Morgan Sauer said more and more Alzheimer's cases are going to be present. "Alzheimer's disease is … |
Drinking Champagne Every Day Could Help Prevent Dementia And Alzheimer’s Three … – Harpers Bazaar
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Drinking Champagne Every Day Could Help Prevent Dementia And Alzheimer's Three …
Harpers Bazaar In news that both offers hope and baffles, scientists have found that drinking three glasses of champagne every day can help to prevent the onset of dementia and Alzheimer's. A compound found in pinot noir and pinot meunier, the black grapes used to … |
‘Reminiscence therapy’ helping those with Alzheimer’s and dementia – KABC-TV
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'Reminiscence therapy' helping those with Alzheimer's and dementia
KABC-TV Care facilities are increasingly using sight, sound and other sensory cues to stimulate memory in people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. "It just takes them back to a place that they're familiar with. And they can talk about their … |
N.S. students design for people living with dementia – Globalnews.ca
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N.S. students design for people living with dementia
Globalnews.ca WATCH: Cities and towns are rethinking how to make their public spaces more friendly to those with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. In Nova Scotia, Ross Lord met a class of young designers making it their mission to help. |
A frantic lifestyle could trigger DEMENTIA with stressed people at ‘risk of … – Daily Mail
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A frantic lifestyle could trigger DEMENTIA with stressed people at 'risk of …
Daily Mail Nearly 470,000 people in the US are diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia each year. At first, many of them experience mild cognitive impairment (MCI) – a pre-dementia condition that increases the risk of developing Alzheimer's in the coming months or … Study: Chronic Stress Can Lead to Early Alzheimer's |