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    Ask the doctors: People with Alzheimer’s disease often have disrputed sleep

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    Dear Doctors: Why does someone with Alzheimer’s disease have trouble sleeping? Is there a good sleeping medication for a person who has late-stage Alzheimer’s disease? Full Story 

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    Anosognosia vs. Alzheimer’s: Understanding the Key Differences

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    Have you ever wondered if individuals with age-related cognitive impairment are aware of their own decline? Do Alzheimer’s patients know they have it? Sometimes they don’t Full Story 

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    Can Alzheimer’s Disease Be Slowed?

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    The 17th-century French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes thought that the seat of consciousness would be next to the pineal gland, an organ that he considered the headquarters of the…

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    Families of Alzheimer’s patients call for better care

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Texas lawmakers are considering legislation to require more training for assisted-living facility employees who care for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients. Full Story 

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    Conquering Alzheimer’s: a look at the therapies of the future

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    When neurologist Reisa Sperling stepped up to receive her lifetime achievement award at an international Alzheimer’s conference last December, she was more excited about the future than about celebrating the…

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    We’re living with Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s what we’ve learned | Opinion

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    Sheral Marshall was diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment in 2018, leading to a type of Alzheimer’s: posterior cortical atrophy (PCA). Full Story 

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    Opinion: Two drugs could help Alzheimer’s. Why won’t Medicare cover them?

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    The rollercoaster ride for 6.7 million Americans, including 34,000 Utahns, living with Alzheimer’s disease continues, but there’s a glimmer of hope courtesy of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). Full Story 

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    Family shares lessons learned after woman with Alzheimer’s goes missing

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    ORLANDO, Fla. – A 92-year-old Orange County woman with Alzheimer’s disease was missing for more than 24 hours. since her rescue, her family said they have several takeaways on how…

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    Alzheimer’s disease: Can deep brain stimulation help alleviate symptoms?

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    An estimated 32 million peopleTrusted Source around the world have Alzheimer’s disease — a type of dementia for which there is currently no cure. Full Story 

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    A safe place: Memory Cafe offers activities for people with dementia and their families

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 11, 2023
    • Post category:News

    A safe place to go and socialize with like-minded people. Full Story 

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