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Worldwide the cost of dementia in 2015 was put at US$818 billion. People with dementia are often physically or chemically restrained to a greater degree than necessary, raising issues of human rights. [2] [270] Social stigma is commonly perceived by those with the condition, and also by their caregivers. [95]
Stay strong. Take care of your own health. Make sure you get enough sleep, eat well, take a break from time to time, and maintain social networks. Keep up with your regular health checkups and let ...
They have revealed a pioneering nasal spray treatment that has demonstrated effectiveness in eliminating harmful tau protein accumulation and enhancing cognitive abilities in aged mouse models ...
Normal aging is associated with a decline in various memory abilities in many cognitive tasks; the phenomenon is known as age-related memory impairment (AMI) or age-associated memory impairment (AAMI). The ability to encode new memories of events or facts and working memory shows decline in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. [8]
Medication Appropriateness Tool for Comorbid Health conditions during Dementia. The Medication Appropriateness Tool for Comorbid Health conditions during Dementia ( MATCH-D) criteria supports clinicians to manage medication use specifically for people with dementia without focusing only on the management of the dementia itself. [1] [2]
According to another review in Cureus, omega-3s improved memory, cognitive well-being, and blood flow in the brain. These researchers, however, did encourage dietary intake of omega-3s versus ...
Over the past 25 years, the Stein Institute has brought together many scientists, [4] encouraged and funded research published in top scientific journals (such as JAMA), [5] [6] [7] supported the education of students, including medical students participating in the National Institute on Aging funded MSTAR program [8] and presented and broadcast about 300 public lectures on aging as part of ...
A study shows that so-called “good cholesterol” may not be as healthy as previously believed. The study, published Wednesday in the journal Neurology, claims that high or low levels of high ...