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    Many Parkinson's Patients Also Affected By Depression Or Dementia

    "More than a third of Parkinson's patients suffer from dementia," Prof Dr Heinz Reichmann told more than 3,000 experts gathered at the 23rd Meeting of the European Neurological Society (ENS) in Barcelona to discuss the latest developments in the field. Prof Reichmann (University Hospital Carl...
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    Imaging And Modelling The Brain To Help Earlier Dementia Diagnosis

    A major European project, led by the University of Sheffield, will develop sophisticated image-based biophysical models of the human brain to enable early diagnosis of dementia and help doctors predict the progression of the disease. The model will be the first to combine a wide range of...
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    Proper Eating Improves Dementia Patients' Physical And Mental Health

    Dementia patients who are given an educational program to help them remember proper eating habits not only improve their physical health, but their mental health as well. The patients who receive this intervention are less likely to show depressive symptoms half-a-year later. The finding came...
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    Do Beta-Blockers Reduce Dementia Risk?

    The preliminary results of a new study to be presented at a conference in March are causing scientists to ask if beta-blockers, a class of drugs commonly used to treat high blood pressure and heart conditions, can reduce dementia risk. The study found autopsies of elderly men revealed those...
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    Drivers With Dementia: Improved Prevention And Search Techniques May Help Recovery, A

    A new study focusing on how people with dementia become lost while driving, how missing drivers are found, and the role of public notification systems like Silver Alert in these discoveries suggests techniques that may help recover drivers with dementia and prevent potentially harmful incidents...
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    Three-Fold Increase Of Dementia Deaths Globally

    The Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 has been published today by the Lancet. It describes the global distribution and causes of a wide array of major diseases, injuries, and health risk factors. In the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010: Global and regional mortality from 235 causes of...
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    Researchers Uncover Toxic Interaction In Neurons That Leads To Dementia And ALS

    Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida have uncovered a toxic cellular process by which a protein that maintains the health of neurons becomes deficient and can lead to dementia. The findings shed new light on the link between culprits implicated in two devastating neurological diseases...
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    Link Between Chewing Ability And Reduced Dementia Risk

    The population is ageing, and the older we become the more likely it is that we risk deterioration of our cognitive functions, such as memory, decision-making and problem solving. Research indicates several possible contributors to these changes, with several studies demonstrating an association...
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    Chill Out: Clint Eastwood Doesn’t Have Dementia Just Because He Talked To An Empty Ch

    No matter how you feel about Mitt Romney and his speech last night at the Republican National Convention, you have to admit that it was Clint Eastwood who really stole the show and created what's bound to be the most memorable scene of the entire week when he emphatically addressed an empty...
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    An Important Factor In The Development Of Alzheimer's And Dementia Is Damage To Blood

    The presence of specific autoantibodies of the immune system is associated with blood vessel damage in the brain. These findings were made by Marion Bimmler, a graduate engineer of medical laboratory diagnostics at the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch and Dr. Peter...
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    Clinical Tool For Dementia Which Is Free And User-Friendly Is Reliable And Valid

    A new study shows that a practical clinical tool developed by researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University School of Medicine to measure severity of dementia symptoms is reliable and valid. The Healthy Aging Brain Care Monitor is simple, user-friendly and sensitive to...
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    Neurologists Need To Assess Whether A Person With Dementia Can Make Decisions

    Luis Carlos Alvaro, a clinical neurologist at the Hospital of Basurto (Bilbao) and lecturer at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), has had an article published on the capacity of patients with dementia to make decisions. It is entitled Competencia: conceptos generales y aplicacion en...
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    Predicting Patterns Of Brain Damage In Dementia

    Two breakthrough studies may explain why we see distinct patterns of brain damage associated with dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease, and could be useful for predicting future cognitive decline in patients. These independent studies published by Cell Press in the March 22 issue of the...
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    Drug-Free Prevention Of Dementia Decline

    There are many different causes of dementia and, although its progression can be fast or slow, it is always degenerative. Symptoms of dementia include confusion, loss of memory, and problems with speech and understanding. It can be upsetting for both the affected person and their relatives and...
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    Lady Vols' Coaching Legend Pat Summit Moves Into World Of Dementia

    Dementia is all too often a part of getting older. In fact more than fifty percent of people over the age of 85 are negotiating with the disease. Pat Summit, the 59 year old legend of a coach and one of the most winning coaches in all of sport has made public her battle with early onset...
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    Sleep Apnea And Oxygen Intake Associated With Increased Dementia Risk

    A recent study has uncovered an association between women who suffer from sleep apnea and the likelihood of developing dementia. Oxygen intake levels could be the culprit as a lack of the element may stunt long term memory. Among the women found to suffer from sleep disordered breathing, 44.8%...
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    Half Of English Dementia Patients Not Getting Home Care Assistance; Government Pays

    Most persons with stages of dementia would rather stay at home and be cared for there; eighty three percent in fact. However the level of good caretaking is low, which in turn forces 50,000 persons into care facilities resulting in a 70 million pound bill to The Queen every month. The...
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    Dementia Care In Hospitals: Findings From National Audit Of Dementia Interim Report,

    A report into the care received by nearly 8,000 patients with dementia in 206 hospitals in England and Wales has revealed that few hospitals provide mandatory training for their staff in awareness of dementia, that many patients with dementia are not having assessments of their mental health or...
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    More Nursing Home Patients With Dementia Are Seeking Hospice Care And Using It Longer

    A new study of nursing home records shows more residents with dementia are seeking a hospice benefit and using it longer. The study also estimates that 40 percent of nursing home residents die with some degree of dementia. Researchers hope the new data will help policymakers preserve the hospice...
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    Focus On Dementia

    Alzheimer's disease is not the only type of dementia. Two particular forms are dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia. In both forms, the diagnosis is of vital importance because the treatment for these dementias differs from that for Alzheimer's dementia, as Brit Mollenhauer...
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