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How to keep dementia from robbing your loved ones of their sense of personhood—tips for caregivers
Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. There are over 6 million people living with dementia in the U.S.
A new WHO study finds that telemedicine initiatives improve psychological well-being and quality of life among patients with ...
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What Dementia Is And How Elderly People Can Manage It: Expert Advice On Symptoms, Causes, And Care
Aging brings many changes, both physically and mentally. For senior citizens, maintaining cognitive health is a key aspect of overall well-being. While occasional forgetfulness is a natural part of ...
Isaac Health picked up $10.5 million in a series A funding round to continue scaling its in-home memory clinic for brain health and dementia care. Flare Capital Partners led the round, backed by new ...
Clinicians can improve early identification of dementia for patients through a new initiative by researchers at the National University Health System (NUHS) in Singapore. The AI-powered project, ...
Caregivers of those with dementia or other degenerative diseases are often amazing individuals. Yet they, too, need support and not to stay silent about their burdens.
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Empowering early detection of dementia with a dual approach involving AI and patient input
Few primary care practices are designed for the timely detection of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. The limited ...
The new service, covered up to 70 hours in some cases, aims to improve the lives of caregivers and patients. Erika Kengni is a former Times intern. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but ...
Clinician-Identified Health Characteristics and Palliative Care Eligibility: Is Dementia Overlooked?
Conclusions: There is a potential mismatch between what clinicians identify as important in determining palliative care need and final eligibility determinations. Patients with dementia were less ...
Despite having a higher risk of mortality, Medicare beneficiaries who have dementia are less likely to be referred to palliative care than other Medicare beneficiaries, according to a new study ...
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