Healthy living may slow early dementia: study – Reuters


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Healthy living may slow early dementia: study
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A program that emphasizes healthy eating, brain and social engagement, physical activity and heart health may slow dementia among people at risk for Alzheimer's disease, says a new preliminary report from Sweden.
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AAIC: A healthy lifestyle may deflect dementia – Medical Xpress


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AAIC: A healthy lifestyle may deflect dementia
Medical Xpress
Seniors at risk for dementia may help safeguard their memory and ability to think by adopting a healthier lifestyle, a new study from Finland suggests. The study findings were presented this week at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference
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Dementia, Alzheimer’s diagnosis on healthy decline, say new research reports – Tech Times


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Dementia, Alzheimer's diagnosis on healthy decline, say new research reports
Tech Times
According to the Alzheimer's Association, there are 5.2 United States residents suffering from Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Related health care costs are predicted to total $214 billion this year. The decline in dementia
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Diet and exercise are key to beating dementia – Express.co.uk


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Diet and exercise are key to beating dementia
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Dr Laura Phipps, from the charity Alzheimer's Research UK, said: "While this study showed benefits of exercise on memory and thinking performance rather than focusing on whether it could prevent dementia, the results add to previous suggestions that …
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Dementia diagnosis down, Alzheimer’s still up – KJCT8.com


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Dementia diagnosis down, Alzheimer's still up
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A new study found the diagnosis rate of dementia is down, but it doesn't mean we're in the clear when it comes to people suffering from Alzheimer's. The study presented at an international Alzheimer's conference in Denmark said Americans over 60 have a …
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Alzheimer’s rate dropping in US, but dementia cases on rise in poorer countries – NorthJersey.com


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Alzheimer's rate dropping in US, but dementia cases on rise in poorer countries
NorthJersey.com
The rate of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias is falling in the United States and some other rich countries — good news about a condition that is still growing simply because more people are living to older ages, new studies show. An American
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Dementia risk falling for elderly in the West: Better education and drugs keep … – Daily Mail


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Dementia risk falling for elderly in the West: Better education and drugs keep
Daily Mail
Rebecca Wood, chief executive of Alzheimer's Research UK, said: 'While there is no simple way to prevent the condition, it is positive to see that improvements in healthcare for other conditions could be helping to stem the tide of dementia. 'Time will
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Dementia diagnosis down, Alzheimer’s still up – KKCO-TV


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Dementia diagnosis down, Alzheimer's still up
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A new study found the diagnosis rate of dementia is down, but it doesn't mean we're in the clear when it comes to people suffering from Alzheimer's. The study presented at an international Alzheimer's conference in Denmark said Americans over 60 have a …
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Smell, eye tests could be early warnings for Alzheimer’s risk – CTV News


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Smell, eye tests could be early warnings for Alzheimer's risk
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"If further large-scale studies reproduce these results, a relatively inexpensive test such as odour identification may be able to identify subjects at increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease at a very early stage,” said Devanand in a
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Study: Alzheimer’s And Dementia Rates Decline In US, Wealthy Countries – CBS Local


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Study: Alzheimer's And Dementia Rates Decline In US, Wealthy Countries
CBS Local
The rate of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias is falling in the United States and some other rich countries — good news about an epidemic that is still growing simply because more people are living to an old age, new studies show. (MAURICIO …