15 Warning Signs of Dementia You Shouldn’t Ignore
You’re running late because you can’t find your keys. Of course, they’re buried in your bag. You walk into the living room to retrieve something important. What was it again?…
You’re running late because you can’t find your keys. Of course, they’re buried in your bag. You walk into the living room to retrieve something important. What was it again?…
Noticing the loss of memory in the man who was more like a grandfather to her than a distant relative was the hardest part for Gabriela Rodriguez. Full Story
“Isolation and loneliness worsen health conditions for everyone, but especially for the person with dementia, who will benefit (from) an environment that is specialized for dementia care.” Full Story
When families gather, it can be a chance to notice changes in aging loved ones, including potential memory issues. Full Story
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A new study shows that the risk of developing dementia at any time after age 55 among Americans is 42 percent, more than double the risk reported by older studies. Full Story
Many caregivers struggle with feeling like they need to offer support to their loved one at all times — and still do seemingly the opposite: preserve that person’s sense of independence.…
Your optometrist could soon be your first line of defense against dementia. Data scientists and clinical researchers are working with opticians to develop a digital tool capable of detecting the…
A pocket-sized tracking device is being trialled in West Yorkshire to help protect people living with dementia. The small trackers are being handed out by West Yorkshire Police to residents…
Visitors to this website and subscribers to our newsletter know that we have been highly critical of the FDA’s approval of anti-amyloid drugs for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Full Story