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How do dementia risk differences between birth cohorts affect future incidence predictions: A microsimulation studydoi:10.1002/alz.052018Brück, Chiara CWolters, Frank JIkram, M. Arfande Kok, Inge MCMAlzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association...
You usually get tired when you’re sick (and are likelier to get sick if you don't get enough sleep). Experts think that’s because sleep jump-starts your immune system. Research shows you get more deep sleep when you have an infection. If you rest, you may get better faster. But ...
Alzheimer’s vs Dementia Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are two distinct but related terms. Dementia is a broad term that describes a decline in cognitive function interfering with a person’s daily activities. Dementia can affect various aspects of cognitive function, including memory, language...
By the year 2050, the World Health Organization estimates one in five people will be aged 60 years and above. In Australia, our rapidly aging population means that without a substantial medical breakthrough, the number of people living with dementia is e
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"Underslept" people are more likely to suffer from a variety ofpsychiatric conditions, Dimitriu said. Those include depression, anxiety, substance use, memory impairment and possibly an eventual increased risk of dementia. "The brain needs sleep to clean up and reset," he said. ...
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For example, Voelpel's 99-year-old mother, who lives with her, still participates in ballroom dancing. “Does she exercise? No,” Voelpel says. “But I make sure that there are activities on the upper level, lower level and the very bottom level of the house, so she is navigatin...
Can playing pre-recorded music at mealtimes reduce the symptoms of agitation for people with dementia? Int. J. Ther. Rehabil. 2011, 18, 700–708. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Courtright, P.; Johnson, S.; Baumgartner, M.A.; Jordan, M.; Webster, J.C. Dinner music: Does it affect ...