According to wphealthcarenews.com, there are simple ways to prevent cognitive decline and reduce your risk of developing dementia. These are tips to help you keep your mind sharp always. Exercise Daily A healthy mind is a healthy body. The body benefits from what benefits the brain. You nee...
my Italian-born mother, who was diagnosed with and suffered from dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type, fell victim to financial abuse by the very nursing home caregivers we had trusted to keep her safe and comfortable. The memory care facility – Paragon Village (now Bentley) in Hackettstown, N...
By the age of 83, my mother had all but lost her conscious mind to a rapidly progressing dementia… she turned into ‘my little girl’. Naturally, I was in the prime of my life and not about to saddle myself with my mother’s dementia, so I got her a keeper who moved in to ...
And I am helpless to stop it. You know I have always said that Alzheimer's, Parkinson's & Dementia are all connected. I would like to know just how far apart they really are from each other."You are right, cheshirekitti. Dementia takes our loved ones from us little by little, brain...
Cumin, turmeric, basil, oregano, and pepper are all great examples of healing herbs and spices you may want to consider adding to your diet. Baking soda: Kidney issues can produce hyperkalemia in rare circumstances. With kidney disease, the body is unable to adequatelyflushaway excess acid, re...
A chronicle of my journey through my mother's Dementia and Alzheimers Disease, the day to day ups and downs, the discoveries, pain, heartbreak, laughter and resilience.
Overall, this study shows that fNIRS can reliably measure cortical brain activation during a face-name paired-associate learning task. Future work will include similar measurements in populations with progressing memory deficits.Similar content being viewed by others Lower novelty-related locus coeruleus ...
Huntington's disease, for example, is caused by aggregating proteins inside brain neurons that ultimately lead to motor dysfunction, personality changes, depression and dementia, usually progressing rapidly after onset in people's 40s. These protein aggregates - called Huntington's aggregates - have ...
task cost (DTC, %) that expresses the reduction in performance when making additional tasks as (TUG dual-task time—TUG single-task time)/TUG single-task time) x100%. According to the previous literature, we defined DTC > 20% as a significantly increased risk of progressing to dementia [...