‘Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: How Can Families Cope?’ – My Eastern Shore


'Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia: How Can Families Cope?'
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FitPatrick has more than 22 years experience in health care and is the founder of Jenerations Health Education Inc. She has served as an adjunct instructor at Johns Hopkins and Towson University and serves as an education consultant for the Alzheimer's ...

Half of Canadians with dementia wait too long for diagnosis, Alzheimer Society … – Globalnews.ca


Half of Canadians with dementia wait too long for diagnosis, Alzheimer Society ...
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Watch the video above: Half of Canadians with dementia wait too long for diagnosis. Crystal Goomansingh reports. TORONTO — With more than 30 years of working as a registered nurse, Barbara Crawford frequently saw the quick decline dementia patients ...

Don’t worry, be happy and 8 other ways to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s – PBS


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Don't worry, be happy and 8 other ways to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's
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Doctors say there are a number of steps, like socializing regularly, that can be taken to reduce the risk factors of dementia and Alzheimer's. Photo by Vince Talotta/Toronto Star. When Jamie Tyrone found out she had a 91 percent genetic risk of ...
Empowering those with dementiaMoose Jaw Times-Herald
Up to 50 per cent of Canadians with dementia wait too long for diagnosisSacramento Bee
Alzheimer's Disease: Top-Priority Effort NeededThe Ledger
Hillsboro Times Gazette
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Dementia cases on the rise – Timmins Press


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Dementia cases on the rise
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Dementia may still be one of the medical world's greatest mysteries, but events like those being held in Timmins throughout Alzheimer Awareness Month during January are aimed at helping the conversation surrounding the disease continue and grow.
Bringing Dementia Patients to LifeThe Atlantic
Up to 50 per cent of Canadians with dementia wait too long for diagnosisEIN News (press release)
Don't worry, be happy and 8 other ways to reduce your risk of Alzheimer'sNET Website

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Bringing Dementia Patients to Life – The Atlantic


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Bringing Dementia Patients to Life
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We know a lot about Alzheimer's disease. For example, we know that it is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. We know that one in three seniors dies with some form of dementia. And we know that over 5 million Americans are currently ...
Dementia cases on the riseTimmins Press
Memory Café helps patients, caregivers deal with dementiaThe Courier-Journal
TauRx Expands Alzheimer's Clinical Trials in the United StatesPR Newswire (press release)
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High dose vitamin E may help delay Alzheimer’s disease – VOXXI


High dose vitamin E may help delay Alzheimer's disease
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Alzheimer's disease currently affects more than 5 million Americans and is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. Approximately 1 in 3 seniors will die with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia, and in 2013 alone, Alzheimer's ...

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Vitamin E could slow Alzheimer’s progression – The Periscope Post


Vitamin E could slow Alzheimer's progression
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Researchers say vitamin E might slow the progression of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease - the first time any treatment has been shown to alter the course of dementia at that stage. In a study of more than 600 older veterans, high doses of the ...
Could vitamin E slow dementia?NHS Choices

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Vitamin E could slow Alzheimer’s progression – NewsNet5.com


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Vitamin E could slow Alzheimer's progression
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Researchers say vitamin E might slow the progression of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease - the first time any treatment has been shown to alter the course of dementia at that stage. In a study of more than 600 older veterans, high doses of the ...
Could vitamin E slow dementia?NHS Choices
Vitamin E Slows Early Alzheimer's Progression, Study FindsAfro American
Vitamin E slows mental decline in mild dementia, study claimsYahoo Canada Shine On (blog)

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Researchers say vitamin E could slow Alzheimer’s progression – kjrh.com


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Researchers say vitamin E could slow Alzheimer's progression
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Researchers say vitamin E might slow the progression of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease - the first time any treatment has been shown to alter the course of dementia at that stage. In a study of more than 600 older veterans, high doses of the ...
Could vitamin E slow dementia?NHS Choices
Alzheimer's Disease Progression Delayed by Vitamin E?Guardian Express

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Could vitamin E slow dementia? – NHS Choices


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Could vitamin E slow dementia?
NHS Choices
The RCT set out to look at whether vitamin E, a drug called memantine or a combination of both could slow the rate of progression in people with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease who were already taking another class of drug for dementia (AchE ...
Vitamin E slows mental decline in mild dementia, study claimsYahoo Canada Shine On (blog)

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