There is currently no cure for dementia. However, there are treatments and support services that can help someone with the condition. These include drug and non-drug treatments, support, activities, ...
Severing ties with a supposedly toxic person or family member is seen by some as a noble pursuit, an act of self-love and protection ... about protecting their peace may not be able to accurately ...
Dementia is a syndrome that involves severe loss of cognitive abilities as a result of disease or injury. Dementia caused by traumatic brain injury is often static, whereas dementia caused by ...
It’s time to stop imagining doomsday and start creating peace! We continue to watch the second hand on the Doomsday Clock move closer to doom! This is not engaging, or educational and it is not ...
Dementia doesn't have a cure, and its progression can only be slowed with lifestyle changes and medication. However, its risk can be reduced by leading a more mindful and socially-active life.
Alzheimer’s can cause distressing behaviors for both the person and caregivers. While not everyone with the condition will become aggressive, it’s important to know how to manage these symptoms.
From the Autumn 2016 edition of Care and cure magazine, the first drug to target tau tangles ... production of toxic clumps of proteins that cause damage to nerves. In Alzheimer's disease, the protein ...
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis has partnered with Neuralink to test a revolutionary device that could allow individuals with paralysis to control external devices using only their thoughts.
No cure has been found for Alzheimer’s disease, which isn’t considered a preventable condition. Anti-inflammatory diets may help slow the progression of the disease and also reduce the risk of ...
An inert and unreactive gas may not seem like an obvious candidate for treating Alzheimer's disease, yet a new study in mice suggests that xenon might just be the breakthrough we need. The new study ...
Languages: English. Taking too long to enter the phase of sleep in which we dream may be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. This is the conclusion of an international team of researchers who ...
(AP Photo/Ivan Valencia) Gustavo Arbelaez, left, a former commander of the demobilized Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), speaks during a hearing with the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, ...