Friday, March 31, 2017

Drug tied to dementia risk overprescribed to seniors: study

Drug tied to dementia risk overprescribed to seniors: study:

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(HealthDay)—A drug linked to a raised risk of dementia is taken by millions of older Americans who have an overactive bladder, researchers say.


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Drug tied to dementia risk overprescribed to seniors: study

(HealthDay)—A drug linked to a raised risk of dementia is taken by millions of older Americans who have an overactive bladder, researchers say.

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NHS sets out five-year action plan to deliver care fit for the future, Alzheimer’s Society comment

NHS sets out five-year action plan to deliver care fit for the future, Alzheimer’s Society comment:

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The NHS has today set out plans on how it will deliver transforming the way care is delivered to ease pressure on hospitals by helping frail and older people live healthier, more independent lives.


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NHS sets out five-year action plan to deliver care fit for the future, Alzheimer’s Society comment

The NHS has today set out plans on how it will deliver transforming the way care is delivered to ease pressure on hospitals by helping frail and older people live healthier, more independent lives.



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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Radiology Asia focuses on using state-of-art imaging to deliver improved clinical outcomes

Radiology Asia, the region’s only bi-annual conference bringing together medical imaging professionals, healthcare providers, equipment manufacturers, medical academics and scientist communities in the radiology field in South-East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, will address the rising need for a value-based approach through appropriate utilisation of services.

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Radiology Asia focuses on using state-of-art imaging to deliver improved clinical outcomes

Radiology Asia focuses on using state-of-art imaging to deliver improved clinical outcomes:

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Radiology Asia, the region’s only bi-annual conference bringing together medical imaging professionals, healthcare providers, equipment manufacturers, medical academics and scientist communities in the radiology field in South-East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, will address the rising need for a value-based approach through appropriate utilisation of services.


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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

David Baddiel unites with Alzheimer’s Society in fight against dementia

Writer and comedian David Baddiel has been appointed as Alzheimer’s Society’s newest Ambassador, uniting with them in the fight against dementia.



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Researchers discover small nerve cell changes in early dementia

Researchers have discovered some of the earliest changes that happen to brain cells in mice that show signs of frontotemporal dementia.



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David Baddiel unites with Alzheimer’s Society in fight against dementia

David Baddiel unites with Alzheimer’s Society in fight against dementia:

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Writer and comedian David Baddiel has been appointed as Alzheimer’s Society’s newest Ambassador, uniting with them in the fight against dementia.


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Researchers discover small nerve cell changes in early dementia

Researchers discover small nerve cell changes in early dementia:

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Researchers have discovered some of the earliest changes that happen to brain cells in mice that show signs of frontotemporal dementia.


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Effects of at-home cognitive stimulation therapy on dementia patients and caregivers

Effects of at-home cognitive stimulation therapy on dementia patients and caregivers:

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Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST), an intervention carried out at home by family caregivers, has little impact on the cognition of patients with dementia, a new study has found, but boosts the quality of the relationship between the patient and caregiver. The new study, a randomized, controlled trial by Martin Orrell of the University of Nottingham, UK, and colleagues, is published in PLOS Medicine.


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People with dementia have right to cognitive rehabilitation, says expert

People with dementia have right to cognitive rehabilitation, says expert:

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Rehabilitation is important for people with dementia as it is for people with physical disabilities, according to a leading dementia expert.


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Neurological diseases cost the US Nearly $800 billion per year

Neurological diseases cost the US Nearly $800 billion per year:

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A new paper published in the Annals of Neurology reports the most common neurological diseases pose a serious annual financial burden for the nation.


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Dementia: The right to rehabilitation

Dementia: The right to rehabilitation:

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Rehabilitation is important for people with dementia as it is for people with physical disabilities, according to a leading dementia expert.


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Could nasal insulin be an effective therapy for Alzheimer's?

Could nasal insulin be an effective therapy for Alzheimer's?:

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Can insulin, the hormone used for nearly a century to treat diabetes, improve cognition, memory and daily function in people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease?


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Could diabetes drugs curb our dementia epidemic?

Could diabetes drugs curb our dementia epidemic?:

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People with lifestyle-related diabetes are at an increased risk of developing dementia and, with both conditions on the rise, scientists are scrambling to understand their connection in the hope of finding new treatments.


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Effects of at-home cognitive stimulation therapy on dementia patients and caregivers

Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST), an intervention carried out at home by family caregivers, has little impact on the cognition of patients with dementia, a new study has found, but boosts the quality of the relationship between the patient and caregiver. The new study, a randomized, controlled trial by Martin Orrell of the University of Nottingham, UK, and colleagues, is published in PLOS Medicine.

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People with dementia have right to cognitive rehabilitation, says expert

Rehabilitation is important for people with dementia as it is for people with physical disabilities, according to a leading dementia expert.

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Neurological diseases cost the US Nearly $800 billion per year

A new paper published in the Annals of Neurology reports the most common neurological diseases pose a serious annual financial burden for the nation.

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Could nasal insulin be an effective therapy for Alzheimer's?

Can insulin, the hormone used for nearly a century to treat diabetes, improve cognition, memory and daily function in people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease?

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Dementia: The right to rehabilitation

Rehabilitation is important for people with dementia as it is for people with physical disabilities, according to a leading dementia expert.

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Could diabetes drugs curb our dementia epidemic?

People with lifestyle-related diabetes are at an increased risk of developing dementia and, with both conditions on the rise, scientists are scrambling to understand their connection in the hope of finding new treatments.

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Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer’s Society comment

Researchers in the US have discovered that a protein called Ephexin5 may have a role in Alzheimer’s disease.



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Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer’s Society comment

Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer’s Society comment:

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Researchers in the US have discovered that a protein called Ephexin5 may have a role in Alzheimer’s disease.


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Researchers use machine learning approach to accurately predict risk of depression

Researchers use machine learning approach to accurately predict risk of depression:

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Depression affects more than 15 million American adults, or about 6.7 percent of the U.S. population, each year. It is the leading cause of disability for those between the ages of 15 and 44.


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Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer's disease

Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer's disease:

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In experiments with a protein called Ephexin5 that appears to be elevated in the brain cells of Alzheimer’s disease patients and mouse models of the disease, Johns Hopkins researchers say removing it prevents animals from developing Alzheimer’s characteristic memory losses. In a report on the studies, published online March 27 in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, the researchers say the findings could eventually advance development of drugs that target Ephexin5 to prevent or treat symptoms of the disorder.


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Researchers use machine learning approach to accurately predict risk of depression

Depression affects more than 15 million American adults, or about 6.7 percent of the U.S. population, each year. It is the leading cause of disability for those between the ages of 15 and 44.

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Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer's disease

In experiments with a protein called Ephexin5 that appears to be elevated in the brain cells of Alzheimer’s disease patients and mouse models of the disease, Johns Hopkins researchers say removing it prevents animals from developing Alzheimer’s characteristic memory losses. In a report on the studies, published online March 27 in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, the researchers say the findings could eventually advance development of drugs that target Ephexin5 to prevent or treat symptoms of the disorder.

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Sunday, March 26, 2017

SNIFF study to examine safety, efficacy of nasal insulin for treating Alzheimer’s disease

Can insulin, the hormone used for nearly a century to treat diabetes, improve cognition, memory and daily function in people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease? Rush University Medical Center is testing this innovative potential treatment as part of a new nationwide study.

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SNIFF study to examine safety, efficacy of nasal insulin for treating Alzheimer’s disease

SNIFF study to examine safety, efficacy of nasal insulin for treating Alzheimer’s disease:

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Can insulin, the hormone used for nearly a century to treat diabetes, improve cognition, memory and daily function in people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease? Rush University Medical Center is testing this innovative potential treatment as part of a new nationwide study.


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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Researchers report discovery of new gene linked to Tau accumulation in AD

Tau pathology is one of the defining features of Alzheimer disease (AD), which is the most common form of dementia in older age.

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New gene linked to Tau pathology

Investigators at Rush University Medical Center and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston reported the discovery of a new gene that is associated with susceptibility to a common form of brain pathology called Tau that accumulates in several different conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, certain forms of dementia and Parkinsonian syndromes as well as chronic traumatic encephalopathy that occurs with repeated head injuries.

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Researchers report discovery of new gene linked to Tau accumulation in AD

Researchers report discovery of new gene linked to Tau accumulation in AD:

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Tau pathology is one of the defining features of Alzheimer disease (AD), which is the most common form of dementia in older age.


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New gene linked to Tau pathology

New gene linked to Tau pathology:

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Investigators at Rush University Medical Center and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston reported the discovery of a new gene that is associated with susceptibility to a common form of brain pathology called Tau that accumulates in several different conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, certain forms of dementia and Parkinsonian syndromes as well as chronic traumatic encephalopathy that occurs with repeated head injuries.


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Friday, March 24, 2017

Study finds minimal differences in intensity of hospice services across different settings

A new study from the Indiana University Center for Aging Research and the Regenstrief Institute has found only minimal differences in the intensity of hospice services provided in nursing homes as compared to hospice services provided to patients in assisted living facilities or their homes. However the mix of services did vary by site type.

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Study finds minimal differences in intensity of hospice services across different settings

Study finds minimal differences in intensity of hospice services across different settings:

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A new study from the Indiana University Center for Aging Research and the Regenstrief Institute has found only minimal differences in the intensity of hospice services provided in nursing homes as compared to hospice services provided to patients in assisted living facilities or their homes. However the mix of services did vary by site type.


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Alzheimer's Society responds to research linking insulin resistance and cognitive decline

Alzheimer's Society responds to research linking insulin resistance and cognitive decline:

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A study by the University of Tel Aviv has found that resistance to insulin may be linked to an increase in cognitive decline.


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Housing organisations urged to unite against dementia

Housing organisations urged to unite against dementia:

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Alzheimer’s Society is calling on housing organisations to unite against dementia and improve the lives of people living with the condition by signing up to its new Dementia-friendly housing charter.


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Alzheimer's Society responds to research linking insulin resistance and cognitive decline

A study by the University of Tel Aviv has found that resistance to insulin may be linked to an increase in cognitive decline.



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Housing organisations urged to unite against dementia

Alzheimer’s Society is calling on housing organisations to unite against dementia and improve the lives of people living with the condition by signing up to its new Dementia-friendly housing charter.



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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Researchers focus on cell membranes to develop Alzheimer's treatments

Thin parts of the cell membranes of neurons turn out to be particularly vulnerable to a protein that collects in the brain of people with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a University of Michigan researcher.

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Researchers focus on cell membranes to develop Alzheimer's treatments

Researchers focus on cell membranes to develop Alzheimer's treatments:

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Thin parts of the cell membranes of neurons turn out to be particularly vulnerable to a protein that collects in the brain of people with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a University of Michigan researcher.


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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Multiple genetic markers can estimate risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease

Multiple genetic markers can estimate risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease:

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A new study finds


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Multiple genetic markers can estimate risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease

A new study finds



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Can online therapy reduce distress in dementia carers?

Can online therapy reduce distress in dementia carers?:

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A new study is inviting people who care for someone with dementia to help investigate whether an online therapy can help carers cope with feeling of stress, anxiety or depression.


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Poor smell linked to higher risk of early mortality

Poor smell linked to higher risk of early mortality:

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In a study of adults aged 40 to 90 years who were followed for 10 years, poor smell was linked with an increased risk of dying.


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Can online therapy reduce distress in dementia carers?

A new study is inviting people who care for someone with dementia to help investigate whether an online therapy can help carers cope with feeling of stress, anxiety or depression.

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Poor smell linked to higher risk of early mortality

In a study of adults aged 40 to 90 years who were followed for 10 years, poor smell was linked with an increased risk of dying.

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Insulin resistance linked to more rapid decline in cognitive performance

Insulin resistance linked to more rapid decline in cognitive performance:

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A new Tel Aviv University study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease finds that insulin resistance, caused in part by obesity and physical inactivity, is also linked to a more rapid decline in cognitive performance.


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Changes in the vascular system may trigger Alzheimer's disease

Changes in the vascular system may trigger Alzheimer's disease:

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As the average age of Americans increases, so too does the problem of Alzheimer’s, one of the world’s most common neurological diseases. In recent years, scientists have explored many new approaches to clear the plaques and tangles in the brain that characterize the condition, but the new drugs have largely turned out to be disappointing.


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Insulin resistance linked to more rapid decline in cognitive performance

A new Tel Aviv University study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease finds that insulin resistance, caused in part by obesity and physical inactivity, is also linked to a more rapid decline in cognitive performance.

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Changes in the vascular system may trigger Alzheimer's disease

As the average age of Americans increases, so too does the problem of Alzheimer’s, one of the world’s most common neurological diseases. In recent years, scientists have explored many new approaches to clear the plaques and tangles in the brain that characterize the condition, but the new drugs have largely turned out to be disappointing.

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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Over half of Gransnet users who are lonely have never talked about it

New survey reveals worrying findings as charities shine spotlight on older generation.



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Over half of Gransnet users who are lonely have never talked about it

Over half of Gransnet users who are lonely have never talked about it:

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New survey reveals worrying findings as charities shine spotlight on older generation.


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Genetic assessment developed to determine risk for age-associated Alzheimer's disease

Genetic assessment developed to determine risk for age-associated Alzheimer's disease:

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An international team of scientists, led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and University of California San Francisco, has developed a novel genetic score that allows individuals to calculate their age-specific risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD), based upon genetic information.


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Brain fatty acid levels dysregulated in Alzheimer's disease

Brain fatty acid levels dysregulated in Alzheimer's disease:

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The concentration of six unsaturated fatty acids in key brain regions are associated with Alzheimer disease (AD) cognitive symptoms and neuropathology, according to a study publishing in PLOS Medicine.


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Insulin resistance may lead to faster cognitive decline

Insulin resistance may lead to faster cognitive decline:

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A new Tel Aviv University study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease finds that insulin resistance, caused in part by obesity and physical inactivity, is also linked to a more rapid decline in cognitive performance. According to the research, both diabetic and non-diabetic subjects with insulin resistance experienced accelerated cognitive decline in executive function and memory.


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Research findings suggest potential strategies to combat IBMPFD and other degenerative diseases

Research findings suggest potential strategies to combat IBMPFD and other degenerative diseases:

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UCLA researchers have discovered the molecular basis of, and identified potential treatment for, an incurable disease known as inclusion body myopathy, Paget disease with frontotemporal dementia, or IBMPFD.


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Genetic assessment developed to determine risk for age-associated Alzheimer's disease

An international team of scientists, led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and University of California San Francisco, has developed a novel genetic score that allows individuals to calculate their age-specific risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD), based upon genetic information.

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Brain fatty acid levels dysregulated in Alzheimer's disease

The concentration of six unsaturated fatty acids in key brain regions are associated with Alzheimer disease (AD) cognitive symptoms and neuropathology, according to a study publishing in PLOS Medicine.

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Insulin resistance may lead to faster cognitive decline

A new Tel Aviv University study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease finds that insulin resistance, caused in part by obesity and physical inactivity, is also linked to a more rapid decline in cognitive performance. According to the research, both diabetic and non-diabetic subjects with insulin resistance experienced accelerated cognitive decline in executive function and memory.

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Research findings suggest potential strategies to combat IBMPFD and other degenerative diseases

UCLA researchers have discovered the molecular basis of, and identified potential treatment for, an incurable disease known as inclusion body myopathy, Paget disease with frontotemporal dementia, or IBMPFD.

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Supplemental use of vitamin E and selenium did not forestall dementia, study finds

Antioxidant supplements vitamin E and selenium - taken alone or in combination - did not prevent dementia in asymptomatic older men, according to a study published online by JAMA Neurology.

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Supplemental use of vitamin E and selenium did not forestall dementia, study finds

Supplemental use of vitamin E and selenium did not forestall dementia, study finds:

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Antioxidant supplements vitamin E and selenium - taken alone or in combination - did not prevent dementia in asymptomatic older men, according to a study published online by JAMA Neurology.


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Monday, March 20, 2017

Vitamin E, selenium supplements did not prevent dementia

Antioxidant supplements vitamin E and selenium - taken alone or in combination - did not prevent dementia in asymptomatic older men, according to a study published online by JAMA Neurology.

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Vitamin E, selenium supplements did not prevent dementia

Vitamin E, selenium supplements did not prevent dementia:

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Antioxidant supplements vitamin E and selenium - taken alone or in combination - did not prevent dementia in asymptomatic older men, according to a study published online by JAMA Neurology.


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Friday, March 17, 2017

One in four elderly Australian women have dementia

At least a quarter of Australian women over 70 will develop dementia according to University of Queensland researchers.

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Australian researchers use new technique to provide estimate of dementia rates among older women

At least a quarter of Australian women over 70 will develop dementia according to University of Queensland researchers.

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One in four elderly Australian women have dementia

One in four elderly Australian women have dementia:

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At least a quarter of Australian women over 70 will develop dementia according to University of Queensland researchers.


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Australian researchers use new technique to provide estimate of dementia rates among older women

Australian researchers use new technique to provide estimate of dementia rates among older women:

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At least a quarter of Australian women over 70 will develop dementia according to University of Queensland researchers.


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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Daily consumption of tea protects the elderly from cognitive decline

Tea drinking reduces the risk of cognitive impairment in older persons by 50 per cent and as much as 86 per cent for those who are genetically at risk of Alzheimer’s

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Regular consumption of tea lowers risk of cognitive impairment in older adults, NUS study finds

A cup of tea a day can keep dementia away, and this is especially so for those who are genetically predisposed to the debilitating disease, according to a recent study led by Assistant Professor Feng Lei from the Department of Psychological Medicine at National University of Singapore’s Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.

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Study explores clinical impact of delirium in patients with acute cardiac diseases

Delirium is associated with a five-fold increase in mortality in acute cardiac patients, according to research published today in European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care. Delirium was common and affected over half of acute cardiac patients aged 85 years and older.

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Daily consumption of tea protects the elderly from cognitive decline

Daily consumption of tea protects the elderly from cognitive decline:

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Tea drinking reduces the risk of cognitive impairment in older persons by 50 per cent and as much as 86 per cent for those who are genetically at risk of Alzheimer’s


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Regular consumption of tea lowers risk of cognitive impairment in older adults, NUS study finds

Regular consumption of tea lowers risk of cognitive impairment in older adults, NUS study finds:

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A cup of tea a day can keep dementia away, and this is especially so for those who are genetically predisposed to the debilitating disease, according to a recent study led by Assistant Professor Feng Lei from the Department of Psychological Medicine at National University of Singapore’s Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.


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Study explores clinical impact of delirium in patients with acute cardiac diseases

Study explores clinical impact of delirium in patients with acute cardiac diseases:

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Delirium is associated with a five-fold increase in mortality in acute cardiac patients, according to research published today in European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care. Delirium was common and affected over half of acute cardiac patients aged 85 years and older.


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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

CUMC researchers discover common genetic variant that impacts brain aging

CUMC researchers discover common genetic variant that impacts brain aging:

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Columbia University Medical Center researchers have discovered a common genetic variant that greatly impacts normal brain aging, starting at around age 65, and may modify the risk for neurodegenerative diseases.


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Changes in the brain regions that process speech may be potential predictor of early dementia

Changes in the brain regions that process speech may be potential predictor of early dementia:

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Early dementia is typically associated with memory and thinking problems; but older adults should also be vigilant about hearing and communication problems, suggest recent findings in a joint Baycrest-University of Memphis study.


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The way the brain processes speech could serve as a predictor of early dementia

The way the brain processes speech could serve as a predictor of early dementia:

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Early dementia is typically associated with memory and thinking problems; but older adults should also be vigilant about hearing and communication problems, suggest recent findings in a joint Baycrest-University of Memphis study.


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CUMC researchers discover common genetic variant that impacts brain aging

Columbia University Medical Center researchers have discovered a common genetic variant that greatly impacts normal brain aging, starting at around age 65, and may modify the risk for neurodegenerative diseases.

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Changes in the brain regions that process speech may be potential predictor of early dementia

Early dementia is typically associated with memory and thinking problems; but older adults should also be vigilant about hearing and communication problems, suggest recent findings in a joint Baycrest-University of Memphis study.

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The way the brain processes speech could serve as a predictor of early dementia

Early dementia is typically associated with memory and thinking problems; but older adults should also be vigilant about hearing and communication problems, suggest recent findings in a joint Baycrest-University of Memphis study.

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NICE and NHS England to introduce budget test for new treatments, Alzheimer’s Society comment

NICE and NHS England to introduce budget test for new treatments, Alzheimer’s Society comment:

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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and NHS England have today, Wednesday 15 March, announced changes to the way drugs are evaluated and funded.


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