Articles for Tag: "Alzheimer’s"

Early music training could have long-term benefits 
Early music training could have long-term benefits
Starting a child before the age of seven is key.
Will you live to be 100? 
Will you live to be 100?
Find out what matters when it comes to life longevity.
MIND diet may cut Alzheimer’s risk 
MIND diet may cut Alzheimer’s risk
Researchers say this easy-to-follow plan shows promise in the fight against the degenerative disease.
Middle-aged forgetfulness may not be dementia  Featured
Middle-aged forgetfulness may not be dementia
If you are under age 65 and experiencing memory loss, don’t assume you are in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
Can changes in behavior predict Alzheimer’s? 
Can changes in behavior predict Alzheimer’s?
According to a new study, episodes of irritability, depression, apathy and appetite could be early signs of dementia.
Learning to love a ‘different mom’  Featured
Learning to love a ‘different mom’
Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s open discussion about her mother’s dementia is shedding light on the condition.
Diet high in saturated fat may link to Alzheimer’s 
Diet high in saturated fat may link to Alzheimer’s
Researchers shed light on how fat intake can compromise the chemicals in your brain that keeps Alzheimer’s away.