Use of hearing aids lessens risk of dementia
Neuroscience News writes “Older adults with more severe hearing loss are more likely to suffer from dementia, but the likelihood of developing dementia was lower…
Neuroscience News writes “Older adults with more severe hearing loss are more likely to suffer from dementia, but the likelihood of developing dementia was lower…
Being Patient writes “It’s not a coincidence that a person’s mood may drop along with the temperature in winter and early spring. The days are shorter and the weather is…
This piece by Yale Medicine offers insight into the differences in normal signs of aging versus true early stage memory loss- known as Mild Cognitive…
Mayo Clinic writes, “As a caregiver, you may be so focused on your loved one that you don’t realize that your own health and well-being…
This recent Reuters piece highlights a new experimental Alzheimer’s drug from Eisai & Biogen which has shown evidence of effectively slowing cognitive decline. Researchers are…
Making the holidays meaningful for our loved ones living with dementia doesn’t have to be difficult. Just like any gathering, preparation makes all of the…
Neuroscience news reports “People who eat or drink more foods with antioxidant flavanols, which are found in several fruits and vegetables as well as tea…
New research coming from University of California, LA, the University of Arizona and Phoenix VA Health Care System points to evidence that an older class…
In a recent publication, Medical News Today tackled the topic of incontinence and cognitive decline. “Dementia is an impaired ability to remember, think, or make…
According to a recent neurological study, changes in a person’s balance or how they walk could reveal a lot about their cognitive status. Read full…
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