Tag: Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Association Conference in San Diego links poverty to dementia
Several studies released recently at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in San Diego revealed that living in a disadvantaged neighborhood and receiving low wages...
A caregiver’s guide to sundowner’s syndrome
Alissa SauerLeisure CareSundowner’s syndrome affects people in the mid to late stages of Alzheimer’s disease and related forms of dementia, often bringing distress in...
Increased brain function linked to increased physical activity
A study published last week by scientists at University of California San Diego School of Medicine adds to existing research linking physical activity with...
Early warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease
TEMECULA – Alzheimer’s disease is an insidious illness that slowly robs individuals of their memories, personalities and relationships. The Mayo Clinic said Alzheimer’s disease...
A new approach to Alzheimer’s, developed in Temecula, now backed by successful clinical trial...
TEMECULA – ProdromeNeuroTM plasmalogen supplement successfully improved cognition and mobility in a recent Alzheimer’s disease clinical trial, proving Dr. Dayan Goodenowe’s 15-year theory outlined...
Alzheimer’s disease could have a dietary connection
Debi Barnett FoliStraightnutrition.comIn 2014, it was estimated that 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, a severe form of dementia, and hundreds of thousands more...
Murrieta Gardens Senior Living seeks pen pals for older adults
Murrieta Gardens Senior Living specializes in memory care for primarily older adults with Alzheimer’s disease. According to Amy Vaca, activities director at Murrieta Gardens,...
Working for increased Alzheimer’s disease research funding
Congressman Ken Calvert, U.S. House of RepresentativesI appreciate Aaron Manley writing in to advocate for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia research funding. The heartbreaking loss...
Increase funding for Alzheimer’s disease research
Today, more than 5 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease – a number expected to nearly triple by 2050, including 690,000 in...
Alzheimer’s disease ‘tau’ protein far surpasses amyloid in predicting toll on brain tissue
Tau PET brain imaging could launch precision medicine era for Alzheimer’s disease
Brain imaging of pathological tau-protein “tangles” reliably predicts the location of future brain...