Dementia stole your memories Grandma, but they won’t steal mine
My grandmother stares at me with a blank face as she clutches the frame of her bed, like an intruder is in her room. Full Story
My grandmother stares at me with a blank face as she clutches the frame of her bed, like an intruder is in her room. Full Story
Two times a month for almost two years, a group of local residents has organized a get-together they hope will help people with dementia and their caregivers. Full Story
Regardless of ethnicity, women worldwide have a higher risk for dementia than men, suggesting that sex differences may influence dementia risk, according to study findings published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia.…
Have you ever been stumped by a math equation, or even a riddle? You spend hours staring at the problem or mulling over the solution to no avail. Full Story
Although dementia patients experience severe or chronic pain, many studies indicate that they regularly receive fewer analgesics than healthy senior adults. Full Story
SINGAPORE - It is not your usual hospital ward. For one thing, there is a courtyard filled with plants. Full Story
In the whoopla of concern about replacement of hips and knees, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, rising tide of mental illness and addiction, pediatric care — all absolutely warranted —…
It's been nearly four years since Russ Kellogg's wife, Frances, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Full Story
onight, and almost every night, something amazing will happen inside your brain. Full Story
Chris Steel noticed his 86-year-old father, William, was having trouble with daily tasks. Full Story