Genetics Don’t Play As Big A Role In Alzheimer’s As You Might Think

Ask anyone what worries them most about getting older, and more than a few people will say losing the ability to remember things is high up on their list. After a lifetime of making memories and forging meaningful relationships, the idea that a disease like Alzheimer’s could swoop in and steal it all away is, frankly, pretty frightening…

Study Offers Hope for Staving Off Dementia in Some People

Some experts are heralding the results of a large new study, which found that people with hypertension who received intensive treatment to lower their blood pressure were less likely than those receiving standard blood pressure treatment to develop minor memory and thinking problems that often progress to dementia.

How To Engage With Family Members Suffering From Dementia

Dementia is a serious disease that affects between 5 to 7 percent of people over the age of 60. However, this number drastically increases as the age rises as well. This can impact family members. The holiday season is a time when families come together to eat and share in the joy.
That is why it is important to be prepared on how to kindly treat family members with dementia.

The Seven Stages of Dementia

This is the most common system for understanding the progression of Dementia into seven stages.

Apathy Might be a Warning Sign for Dementia

Older and even middle-aged adults can become uncharacteristically blasé as a forerunner to dementia, years before clear-cut signs appear…

What is Frontotemporal Dementia?

It is important to start out by explaining that Dementia is an umbrella term to define loss of memory and other mental abilities that interfere with daily life caused by physical changes in the brain. So Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s for instance are both examples of possible causes of dementia.