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Warding off Dementia – OZY


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Warding off Dementia
OZY
If it seems like Alzheimer’s is everywhere these days, that’s because it is. Deaths from the disease have risen some 68 percent in the past decade, with more than 500,000 deaths a year. It’s the sixth biggest killer in the U.S, according to the

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Dementia in prisons a growing health issue – Nursing Careers Allied Health

Dementia in prisons a growing health issue
Nursing Careers Allied Health
As reported in the South Coast Register, chief executive officer of Alzheimer’s Australia NSW John Watkins said prison authorities needed to act now to ensure appropriate care for people in prison with dementia. “Just as people in prison are treated
Dane County dementia patient transition team seen as modelMilwaukee Journal Sentinel

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How dementia is changing me: My battle with an ever-shifting identity – The Independent


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How dementia is changing me: My battle with an ever-shifting identity
The Independent
For my 61st birthday, in 2010, I was given the diagnosis of microvascular disease, after Alzheimer’s, the second leading cause of dementia. I was – as my rather blunt neurologist put it – already “dementing”. Insofar as I had thought about dementia
Alzheimer’s disease could be as much about lifestyle as agingJournal Times
LeBlanc: Are you prepared for the possibility of alzheimer’s?Hernando Today

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Alzheimer’s disease could be as much about lifestyle as aging – Wisconsin State Journal


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Alzheimer’s disease could be as much about lifestyle as aging
Wisconsin State Journal
It’s part of an effort by the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin to make Dane County more dementia-friendly. Watertown, in Dodge and Jefferson counties, launched a similar initiative last year. For details: Call Joy Schmidt at 608-232-3400
How dementia is changing me: My battle with an ever-shifting identityThe Independent

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Apathy unproven as early warning sign of dementia – NHS Choices


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Apathy unproven as early warning sign of dementia
NHS Choices
“Elderly who lose interest in pastimes could be at risk of Alzheimer’s,” reports The Daily Telegraph, with other papers reporting similar headlines. These incorrect headlines are based on the results of a study that looked for a link between symptoms
Elderly who lose interest in pastimes could be at risk of Alzheimer’s DiseaseTelegraph.co.uk
Apathy in Seniors Could Be a Sign of a Shrinking Brain, Says New StudyHealthline

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