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Ronald Petersen, M.D., a neurologist and director of Mayo Clinic's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, says you can't prevent dementia, but you can reduce ...
Staying mentally active, even later in life, may decrease your risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia. That's according to a new Mayo Clinic study ...
These symptoms may affect people with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The exact cause of sundowning is not known.
Someone may have dementia from several strokes, or mild cognitive impairment from a traumatic brain injury. This brings us to the second important point: Memory ...
Risk reduction of cognitive decline and dementia: WHO guidelines. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2019. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO. Cataloguing-in- ...
... dementia that often affects quality of life but still allows people to live independently. Men and women with the common genetic variant, APOE ε4, also have ...
Podcast: How to prevent dementia. See also. Alzheimer's 101 · Alzheimer's disease · Alzheimer's genes: Are you at risk? Alzheimer's prevention: Does it exist ...
Through integrated technologies and innovative architectural build, the specific aims are to reduce symptom burden, psychotropic medication use, dementia ...
Petersen and the Global Council on Brain Health recommend that people focus on three things that are proven to help reduce the risk of dementia: regular ...
New research is providing insights into the role of a specific gene plays in the development and progression of frontotemporal dementia.
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