Articles tagged: Dementia
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Susan Nickerson Alzheimer’s disease information, Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation, dementia, prevent memory loss written by Janette Blackwell You can help prevent Alzheimer’s by what you eat and how much you exercise your body and your brain. written by Janette Blackwell You can help prevent Alzheimer’s with exercise. Research shows that exercise not only prevents Alzheimer’s, it adds new brain cells! written by Juliet Cohen Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive brain illness. In Lewy body dementia, abnormal round structures called Lewy bodies develop in regions of your brain involved in thinking and movement. Lewy bodies result in the death of nerve cells. written by Juliet Cohen Frontotemporal dementia (frontotemporal lobar degeneration) is an umbrella phrase for a various group of infrequent disorders. Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a group of rare disorders that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain – the areas commonly associated with personality and behaviour. written by -- -- Mangosteen is one of the ‘superfruits’. The term ‘superfruit’ refers to a fruit that is very rich in nutrients, has strong antioxidant properties, and a good taste. Other superfruits are the acai and goji berries, and the noni fruit. Pomegranate also falls into the category, as well as the blueberry, cranberry and grape. What is the background of the mangosteen, and how could it be good for you? written by -- -- Bernard has been having trouble remembering names lately, which has only added to the generalized depression he’s been feeling. After reading some men’s health articles, his wife suggested he start taking the same folate supplements they gave their daughter when she was pregnant. What? He thought folate was only for problems affecting women’s health. written by -- -- There are non-drug nutrients which can help you to maintain clear thinking and cognition as you age. Some are powerful antioxidants, others are anti-aging supplements that directly influence the brain. written by -- -- If lecithin were a drug instead of a nutrient, it would be prescribed to nearly everyone interested in health and wellness. written by -- -- Taking a good multiple vitamin has been proven to create significant positive impact on just about every disease and physical condition you hope you never get written by -- -- There is a relationship between mid-life obesity and a later decline in mental health. Weight loss and anti-aging supplements may help. written by -- -- Can there be one natural health nutrient that does it all (or almost all)? written by peter hutch Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy. written by Juliet Cohen Dementia is a loss of brain function. It is not a single disease. Instead, dementia refers to a group of illnesses that involve memory, behavior, learning, and communicating problems. Dementia usually affects older people and becomes more common with age. written by Vikram kuamr If you want to know more about this nursing home, you can check out thevillahome.com. What is more, you can get personalized home care and assistance here. written by Juliet Cohen Multi-infarct dementia is often the result of a series of small strokes. Most common cause of vascular dementia is the blockage of small arteries supplying areas of the brain. written by Juliet Cohen Frontal lobe of the brain is the part that governs our mood and behaviour. Histologically, the frontal lobe dementias are proven to be characterized by Pick's cells (Pick's disease). written by Shannon Martin Most of us will face challenges in caring for our elderly family members but don’t know where to begin to prepare for this stage of life. Read these tips to begin preparing for elder care. written by -- -- Preventing Elder Abuse Is a Question of Ethics and Morality written by kirk smith One of the most difficult tasks faced with Alzheimers or Dementia, is actually diagnosing the condition correctly and knowing what to look for. There are more than a hundred different types of dementia but Alzheimers disease is certainly the most recognised type as we know it; therefore, it is imperative that an accurate diagnosis for Dementia/Alzheimer's is substantiated early on. written by james ellison Most people have found out about Alzheimer’s disease along with a specified expectation of what, exactly it means. It is well noted that it affects memory loss. But have you ever asked yourself what Alzheimer’s Disease really is?
written by Anne Wolski
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