Quartzflipped into Quartz at WorkTechnology How we’ll find an effective treatment for Alzheimer’sQuartz - Kevin HrusovskyAlzheimer’s, one of the direst health threats in the US, is not showing signs of slowing down. The neurodegenerative disease that leads to brain cell degeneration and a decline in cognitive functions estimated
Parkinson's Disease Plant poisoning leads to alpha-synucleinopathy and neuromelanopathy innature.com - Mourad Tayebi, Charles M. El-Hage, Pedro Pinczowski, Pam Whiteley, Monique David, Qiao-Xin Li, Shiji Varghese, Meena Mikhael, Umma Habiba, David Harman, Liliana Tatarczuch, Mirjana Bogeski, Ian Birchall, Kirsty Ferguson, Larry Walker, Colin Masters, Brian A. Summers Halliday, G. M., Holton, J. L., Revesz, T. & Dickson, D. W. Neuropathology underlying clinical variability in patients with synucleinopathies. Acta …
The GuardianHealth (UK) My daughter died of dementia at 42. I'm angry doctors took so long to diagnose herThe Guardian - Christine ReddallAs a nurse I’m used to dealing with illnesses, but not enough is known about this cruel disease. I want to increase awareness My daughter Anna was 36 when she started to exhibit strange, inexplicable both
Lee Kelsoflipped into HealthcallHealth (UK) Mild deafness may harm your memory and spike your risk of dementiadailymail.co.uk - By Connor Boyd Health Reporter For Mailonline Going deaf may harm your memory – and the effects happen years before you even notice a change in hearing, a study suggests. Substantial evidence in …
News18.comflipped into News18 Latest NewsThe Brain Illiterate People Three Times More Likely to Suffer from Dementianews18.com - Trending Desk The researchers found that dementia tripled in those elderly who were never taught how to read or write. Turns out, knowing how to read and write can …
The Scottish Sunflipped into The Scottish SunCrossword Puzzles Reading newspapers, doing crosswords and helping kids with homework can ward off dementia, study findsthescottishsun.co.uk - Shaun Wooller PEOPLE who struggle to read or write are up to three times more likely to develop dementia, a study suggests. Researchers found those who are …
Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer’s and dementia: When to stop drivingmayoclinic.org - By Dana Sparks Safe driving requires attention, concentration, and the ability to follow particular steps and rules. You also need to be able to make quick and …
Icon version of the Flipboard logoFitness Improved fitness can mean living longer without dementia | EurekAlert! Science Newseurekalert.org - www.eurekalert.org Staying fit or improving fitness over time should be a goal for anyone who wants to reduce the likelihood of getting dementia. "It is important to say …
The Telegraphflipped into NewsNHS Labour are desperate to turn the NHS into 2019's dementia tax. It's not workingThe Telegraph - By Tom HarrisIt is now established fact that Labour’s constant and regular warnings that under the Conservatives the NHS is doomed have not quite delivered the electoral bonus they expected. In the seven decades since
NBC 7 San Diegoflipped into NewsPolicing Police Continue Search for Missing Skyline Man With Dementianbcsandiego.com - Andrew Johnson Police are asking for the public’s help to find a man with dementia who went missing from an independent living facility south of Lemon Grove. D’Andre …
Tania Wesselflipped into Health Reading Manhattan, NY Literacy Might Shield the Brain from Dementiascientificamerican.com - Gary Stix
CBC NewsPrince Edward Island How Health PEI is weaning dementia patients off antipsychoticsCBC News - Kevin Yarr A new study aimed at getting dementia patients in long-term care off antipsychotic medications has had impressive results, says Health PEI. The study …
The Brain Don’t just fear memory loss. Take action now to keep your brain sharp.sun-sentinel.com - By Cindy Krischer Goodman Do you forget what you walked into the bedroom to get? One of the most common fears people have as they grow older is losing their memory. Keeping …
Daily Mirrorflipped into Daily MirrorTechnology Dr Miriam Stoppard: Technology is fostering independence in old agemirror.co.uk - Miriam Stoppard I feel very strongly that an older person, despite some ill health and disability, has the right to have their independence respected. In our …
News (Wales) Almost 80,000 people will be diagnosed with dementia in Wales by 2040 | Wales - ITV Newsitv.com - www.itv.com The cost of social care for people with dementia in Wales will double over the next 20 years, according to the Alzheimer's Society. It's also …
Texas Tech TTUHSC, Garrison Institute of Aging host dementia simulation, healthy aging lecturedailytoreador.com - Mallory Rosetta As a part of Alzheimer’s Disease and Awareness month, the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center and the Tech Garrison Institute of Aging hosted a …
Wildlife Northwestern Montana moose has chronic wasting diseasebozemandailychronicle.com - www.bozemandailychronicle.com KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — A moose shot by a hunter in northwestern Montana tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The Department of Fish, Wildlife …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteflipped into This Just InPittsburgh, PA Lincoln-Lemington woman charged with stealing $100K from father with dementiapost-gazette.com - By Jonathan D. Silver A Lincoln-Lemington woman raided her incapacitated father’s checking account, stealing more than $100,000 from his Social Security payments, pension …
Machine Learning Multi-atlas label fusion with random local binary pattern features: Apnature.com - Hancan Zhu, Zhenyu Tang, Hewei Cheng, Yihong Wu, Yong Fan Automatic and reliable segmentation of the hippocampus from magnetic resonance (MR) brain images is extremely important in a variety of neuroimage …
Policing Search on for missing man with dementia, mental illness10news.com - By: City News Service SAN DIEGO (CNS) -- A 65-year-old man diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and dementia was reported missing from an independent living facility in …
Suffolk, UK Calls for more support as dementia numbers set to rise to over 18,000 by 2030ipswichstar.co.uk - Katy Sandalls Calls for more dementia support as number of those with condition predicted to soar by 2030 PUBLISHED: 22:19 13 November 2019 | UPDATED: 22:19 13 …
Dorset, UK Dorset veteran battles Parkinson's on Sahara Desert missiondorsetecho.co.uk - Alex Cutler A RETIRED army officer will battle his Parkinson’s with a fundraising trip through the Sahara Desert. Colonel Guy Deacon, who was in charge of the …
Disease Glen's lone tree becomes 'face' of elm disease campaignbbc.co.uk - BBC News A tree known as the Last Ent of Affric is the "symbolic leader" of a campaign aiming to halt Dutch elm disease.
Science Illiterate people may be at higher risk of dementiasciencefocus.com - Sara Rigby Adjusting for age, socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease, illiteracy was linked to nearly 3 times higher risk of dementia. Illiterate people …
Pittsburgh Police Pittsburgh Woman Accused Of Stealing Nearly $140,000 From Her Father Who Suffers From Dementiacbslocal.com - CBS Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A Pittsburgh woman is facing charges for stealing more than $140,000 while serving as the guardian for her father who suffers …
Disease Rare bone disease brings two St. Louis-area families together to help find a curekmov.com - Samantha Jones ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Two families have been brought together by one incredibly rare disease. A son and a daughter, slowly turning to bone, aren’t …
Icon version of the Flipboard logoAlzheimer's Association Alzheimer's Association funds expansion of aging study in longest running birth cohort | EurekAlert! Science Newseurekalert.org - www.eurekalert.org The Alzheimer's Association and University College London (UCL) are partnering to study brain aging and dementia in 500 individuals whose health and …
Icon version of the Flipboard logoDevelopmental DisabilitiesAnavex Life Sciences Receives Rare Pediatric Disease Designation from FDA for ANAVEX®2-73 (blarcamesine) for the Treatmentyahoo.com - GlobeNewswire NEW YORK, Nov. 14, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Anavex Life Sciences Corp. (“Anavex” or the “Company”) (AVXL), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company …
Futurismflipped into FuturismNeuralink Elon Musk Claims Neuralink Can “Solve” Autism, Schizophreniafuturism.com - Dan Robitzski He incorrectly suggested that autism is a brain disease. On a recent podcast appearance, Neuralink CEO Elon Musk claimed that the company’s …
Medical News TodayHolistic Medicine Dementia risk higher in those who eat more trans fatsMedical News Today A new study of older adults in a Japanese town has found that those whose blood contained higher levels of trans fats were more likely to develop …