Jaime Bortz, 39, is losing her memory to dementia. Her mom, now a full-time carer, is foreshadowing the burden many families ...
The final warning signs are as follows: 13. Misplaced things. We all lose our keys, reading glasses, that important piece of mail you meant to hold onto. But putting things in unusual places, or ...
Iowa native is the third member of his family to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Now, his community is rallying around him.
The Western New York chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will present a conference on Saturday focusing on the challenges ...
For many, the word “home” conjures up feelings of safety, comfort, and security—the ultimate cozy-blanket vibe. That’s why it ...
It could be as simple as constantly misplacing keys, or forgetting to pay a bill, or repeating questions over and over.
The Alzheimer's Association revised the diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer disease (AD) and ADRD for clinicians in primary and specialty care.
There is an inverse bidirectional association between cancer and dementia, a relationship that holds across cancer and dementia subtypes.
There’s more evidence that good physical health can promote good cognitive health, especially when subjects remain active.A study led by researchers at ...
The Alzheimer’s Association and Montgomery County Treasurer’s Office want to help caregivers and others keep their loved ones in their homes, sharing resources available to keep people with dementia ...
Reduced baroreflex sensitivity is tied to an increased risk for dementia in older adults who do not take antihypertensive medications.
The Western New York Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will offer two free programs in the area next week — one on ...