Coping with Memory Loss
Struggling with memory, or losing one’s memory, is one of the greatest fears of both elderly individuals and their families. There are varying degrees of
Struggling with memory, or losing one’s memory, is one of the greatest fears of both elderly individuals and their families. There are varying degrees of
Blood Test to Identify Alzheimer’s While authors of a recent research project say that larger and more long-term studies are needed, a blood test has
Declining Speech Patterns May Be Early Indicator of Alzheimer’s Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently studied speech patterns to determine if declining speech is
Good news for Alzheimer’s research. The Alzheimer’s Association recently confirmed that Congress has included a $400 million Alzheimer’s research funding increase at the National Institutes
Is there a link between mid-life heart health and Alzheimer’s disease? Researchers from Johns Hopkins University studied 322 middle-aged people over a 20-year period to
The holiday season is upon us! A time for gathering with family and friends, sharing meals, exchanging gifts, or some downtime from the hustle and
The Alzheimer’s Association announced that a new bill was introduced in Congress on December 16 that would dramatically increase Alzheimer’s research funding! The bill proposes a
The Alzheimer’s Association recently published this federal update regarding funding for Alzheimer’s research. Please take a few minutes to review the information. If you are
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The Alzheimer’s Association research shows that at some point 6 of 10 people who live with the disease will wander. The surprise for many families