A study found that older adults who regularly listened to music had a 39% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who didn't make music a part of their daily lives.
A heart-healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk of cognitive problems for people with type 2 diabetes and a genetic risk for ...
A photography club was among those that created a collection of pictures and music memorabilia to help patients with dementia ...
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Vote to provide $3 billion for dementia institute a 'game-changer' for Texas researchers, families
Texas voters' approval of Proposition 14 during Tuesday’s election is a boon for research into dementia, Alzheimer’s, and ...
Listening to music could help ease the effects of dementia by providing comfort and stimulating the brain, a GP has revealed.
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Dementia wave is hitting Indian homes. Families are exhausted, healthcare unprepared
Fewer than 50 specialised dementia care centres exist nationwide, most in big cities and run by private hospitals or ...
What she describes is known as ambiguous loss — a theory developed by family therapist Pauline Boss in the 1970s. “Someone ...
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Tips for caregivers: how to keep dementia from robbing your loved ones of their sense of personhood
Educating and spreading awareness can help reduce behaviors that propagate stigma and dehumanizing treatment of people with ...
Held on the first and third Friday of each month, the café welcomes those living with dementia and their caregivers for music, crafts, and conversation, activities that spark memories and connection.
Village Caregiving reports that in-home care for seniors with dementia fosters independence, safety, and companionship, benefiting both patients and caregivers.
A photography club was among those that created a collection of pictures and music memorabilia to help patients with dementia ...
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