Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Degenerative neurological disorders, like Alzheimer’s, mostly affect elder populations. These disorders affect the brain, leading to changes in memory. However, memory loss is also a common side-effect of aging in general and it...
It’s no surprise that old age is the biggest influence on whether you get Alzheimer’s, but you may raise an eyebrow over what can seem like an endless scroll of other potential risk factors for the deadly brain disease. After all, recent studies have tied an increased...
As research on dementia, and its most common sub-type, Alzheimer’s Disease, increases, we are learning about the significance of a timely diagnosis. Sometimes, a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s can be delayed by several years. Because the disease progresses very slowly,...
If Your Loved One Receives an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: How to React If your loved one has just received an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, this information can knock the wind right out of you. The information is devastating and overwhelming, and you may not know what to do upon...
How to Talk About Memory Loss and Home Care Many blogs talk about the experience of caring for a loved one with a degenerative neurological disease (more commonly known as “dementia”). Some of these blogs even suggest what symptoms should prompt your loved one’s visit...
Is It Mild Forgetfulness or a Serious Problem? Although it’s true that some of us will get more forgetful as we age, there is a difference between mild forgetfulness and what could be a more serious memory problem. In mild forgetfulness we may have trouble...
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