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Staying mentally active, even later in life, may decrease your risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Janina Krell-Roesch, Ph.D. Translational ...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive type of dementia that impairs memory, thinking and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily functioning.
D., discovered that mutations in the tau gene were associated with frontotemporal dementia. Misfolded tau proteins were known to turn up Alzheimer's and certain ...
This common dementia is caused by a buildup of proteins in the brain. It affects thinking, memory and movement.
Long term, discerning the genetic basis of disease is critical for effective diagnostics and treatment. “If the mutation driving the disease is unknown, it's ...
Research has found that practicing mindfulness helps caregivers of loved ones with dementia improve feelings of depression, stress and overall quality of life ...
Riding by it… it's like a slap in the face every time,” says Dehn, who, though unharmed, lost her driving privileges. The seizures began when she was 6 months ...
... dementia. Their study results are published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. People 85 and older are the fastest growing segment in the U.S., with the ...
Dr. Nicholas Deep, a Mayo Clinic ear and skull base surgeon who specializes in hearing disorders, explains the impact cochlear implants have on patients at ...
... dementia, according to a new study published in the April 8, 2015, online issue of Neurology®, the medical […] The post Can Arts, Crafts and Computer Use ...
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