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About Alzheimer's/Dementia: Research: Take Time to Smell the Roses

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From Esther Heerema, MSW, your Guide to Alzheimer's/Dementia
Research: Take Time to Smell the Roses
Can learning to enjoy the moment improve quality of life in caregivers and people with memory loss? This research study showed positive effects from "mindfulness training" for both people with dementia and those who are caring for them... Read more

Do You Think Your Memory Is Declining?
Subjective cognitive decline- the feeling that your memory isn't as good as it used to be- has been a focus lately in research. Learn why this is the case, if you should worry about it, and if you can do anything to change this... Read more

Does Mental Stimulation Improve Thinking in People with AD?
Mental activity is recommended as a way to reduce the risk of dementia, but how about after dementia is present? Does it still make a difference? Is it worth the effort? Here's what research says... Read more

Hip Fractures in Dementia: Risks, Complications & Rehab
People who have Alzheimer's and other dementias are at a higher risk for a hip fracture. Here's why that's the case, what makes them especially dangerous for those with dementia, and what we can do to help... Read more

 



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