Tag Archives: Alzheimer’s

New test for Alzheimer’s to begin trial

This clinical trial will study if a simple retinal exam can provide early detection of Alzheimer’s. Hopefully, the next groundbreaking study will show us how to stop the progression. Continue reading

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A new kind of treatment center for people with Alzheimer’s

This innovative adult day program in Chula Vista, CA invites older adults with Alzheimer’s disease to relive their memories from the 1950s. The facility is a replica of small town from that era. Participants enjoy activities at the Town Square, … Continue reading

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Sundowning and Alzheimer’s Disease

© 2017 WebMD, LLCWebMD Medical Reference | Reviewed by Neil Lava, MD on December 10, 2017 When you are with someone who has Alzheimer’s disease, you may notice big changes in how they act in the late afternoon or early … Continue reading

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15 simple diet tweaks that could cut your Alzheimer’s risk

By Angela L. Murad – Mayo Clinic, March 12, 2018 Want to preserve your brain health for the long run? Here are the 10 best foods to eat (plus five to avoid). Have you heard of the Dietary Approaches to … Continue reading

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