How important is proper foot care for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia? As we age, our feet flatten and become wider and the fatty padding wears down, leaving bones and joints more exposed to wear ...
While researchers continue to work on a full cure for Alzheimer's disease, they're finding treatments that can help manage symptoms and delay their onset, including the recently approved next-gen ...
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis analyzed how long 282 Alzheimer’s patients were able to continue living independently after taking two specific treatments: ...
Is transference harmful for Alzheimer’s patients? According to PsycologyToday.com, the concept of transference emerged from Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic practice in the 1890s. Freud believed that ...
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IU project gives new hope to families facing Alzheimer’s
November marks Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and Indiana researchers are making breakthroughs which could change how doctors understand and treat the disease. Jason Meyer, professor of medical and ...
The American Academy of Neurology says some with dementia can still drive. April, 12, 2010— -- Having mild dementia is no longer a reason to take away an elderly person's car keys, according to ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A group of doctoral students at North Dakota State University are looking to change the future for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients. It’s a website called ADQueryAid ...
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$100 Million Gift Will Advance UCSF’s Dementia Research and Care
A $100 million gift to UCSF's renowned Memory and Aging Center (MAC). It is the first gift to name a UCSF division, which will now be the Edward and Pearl Fein Memory and Aging Center.
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