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143 results found for "what is alzheimers"

  • How Do Doctors Stage Dementia?

    Generally speaking, screening tools are the first step in helping sort out the reasons why and to what physically affect the structure of the brain tissue, blood flow, neuronal connections, etc.) cause what reliably attach a disease or disorder to it, they generally will, e.g., Dementia, likely caused by Alzheimer They may be asked questions about what they had for breakfast, who the President is, and what the time

  • A Healthy Heart = A Healthy Brain

    What Is Cardiovascular Health? What Can Hurt Your Heart (and Brain)? What Can Help Both Your Heart and Brain? What Does Science Say? Alzheimer's disease : Linked to changes in blood flow and brain cells.

  • How Your Gut Affects Your Brain – And How to Keep Both Healthy

    What you eat and how healthy your gut is can affect your mood, memory, and even how well you think. If your gut is unhealthy, it can cause inflammation, which has been linked to brain diseases like Alzheimer's The Microbiome: What Is It and How Does It Affect Health https://nccih.nih.gov/ Harvard Health Publishing

  • Vascular Dementia Care: Understanding The Unique Challenges And How To Overcome Them

    What is Vascular Dementia? What sets Vascular Dementia apart from other forms of Dementia What sets Vascular Dementia apart from other forms of Dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease, is its underlying cause. While Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the presence of abnormal protein deposits in the brain,

  • Dementia Risk Factors: Blood Pressure

    However, the good news is there are ways to decrease the risk for Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia

  • Shining A Light On Lewy Body Dementia: How Your Donations Fuel Crucial Research

    Lewy Body Dementia Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is a complex disease that shares characteristics with both Alzheimer's It also tends to lead to more rapid cognitive decline than Alzheimer's disease. Future Prospects: What Further Funding Could Achieve Further funding in the field of Dementia research

  • Helpful Tips When Escorting Those With Dementia in Public Places

    take off his clothes in a shopping mall, or your wife, Alice, falsely accuses a stranger of stealing, what Dealing with challenging behaviors associated with Alzheimer’s disease or other Dementias can put a strain on the caregiver, but knowing what to do - whether by distracting the person or changing the environment

  • Art as a Spice to Life

    Type in the name of the state followed by descriptive words such as “museum,” “Alzheimer,” “Dementia, one man told me that the art class made him feel that he was becoming something rather than losing what

  • Then and Now: A quest for information about Dementia

    You need to investigate and understand more about what their future may look like and how you can support One such source is the National Institute on Aging: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias page,

  • Make No Assumptions

    Just try to remember that ruling out Alzheimer's Disease or any other of the dozen or so kinds of commonly

  • A Personal Perspective - Inversion for Brain Health

    What I offer is based on my personal experience only; I have been inverting (hanging upside down) for How much of a role does blood flow have in contributing to dementia and Alzheimer's disease? What Can Inversion Therapy Do for Your Wellness? What Are the Risks and Benefits of Inversion Therapy? Updated February 28, 2019.

  • Enhancing Quality of Life: Supportive Care For Individuals With Aphasia Dementia

    But what exactly are they? And how can they impact quality of life? Aphasia Dementia can also be caused by Alzheimer's disease or other forms of Dementia. expressions can help to supplement communication and make it easier for the individual to understand what Fear: They may be afraid of the future and of what the condition will mean for them and their loved These include: Identifying Triggers: What are the things that seem to trigger negative emotions?

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