Symptoms Of Dementia
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Being unaware of memory loss may predict Alzheimer’s disease: Canadian studyResearchers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health say they've found a way to predict which people are more likely to develop dementia, and which ones are less likely.HealthOct 11, 2017
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Crossword puzzle lovers have brains 10 years younger than their ageLabouring over the answer to 17 across will vastly improve your cognitive function, researchers say.HealthJul 18, 2017
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Your trouble with sleeping may put you at risk for Alzheimer’s disease later in lifeNew research suggests that a poor night’s sleep doesn’t just make you dreary-eyed the next day – in the long run, disrupted sleep could be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s or other neurological diseases.HealthJul 12, 2017
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These 3 lifestyle changes could keep dementia away, study suggestsIf you’re worried about keeping your brain healthy and staving off dementia, new research is pointing to three lifestyle changes you can make.HealthJun 26, 2017
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U.S. lawsuit alleges clinic falsely told dozens they had Alzheimer’sMore than 50 people are suing a now-closed clinic's former director and its owner, saying were told they had Alzheimer's or another form of dementia.HealthFeb 9, 2017
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Prenatal vitamin A deficiency increases risk of Alzheimer’s later in life: Canadian doctorsNew Canadian research suggests that a vitamin A deficiency while in the womb and as a newborn could be linked to an increased risk of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease decades later.HealthJan 27, 2017
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Could regularly eating mushrooms prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease?Scientists are zeroing in on how a healthy diet could help keep your brain healthy. In latest findings, they suggest that certain compounds in mushrooms could delay or prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.HealthJan 26, 2017
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Is ‘flashing-light therapy’ a promising treatment to fight Alzheimer’s disease?Scientists say that flickering LED lights at a specific frequency helped to “substantially” reduce brain plaque and buildup, ushering in a potential new treatment to fight Alzheimer's disease.HealthDec 8, 2016
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World Alzheimer’s Day: 5 misconceptions about dementiaAs the world marks Alzheimer’s Day, Global News looks at five common misconceptions about the disease.HealthSep 21, 2016
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Here’s why Alzheimer’s disease is hard to diagnose in menScientists have been trying to figure out why Alzheimer's disease afflicts women so much more and in a new study they suggest that men are simply underdiagnosed because their symptoms are flying under the radar.HealthJul 27, 2016
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