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New study finds 40Hz sensory stimulation may benefit some Alzheimer’s patients for years
A gentle flicker of light and a steady hum of sound might help slow the course of Alzheimer’s disease. That’s the idea behind ...
More family members and seniors are considering in-home care as a superior option to traditional nursing home facilities.
One everyday activity is practically pitch perfect when it comes to delaying dementia. US cases are predicted to double by 2060, with about half of Americans expected to experience cognitive ...
Frequently listening to music in older age could lower dementia risk by almost 40 per cent, a new study suggests.
Frequently listening to music in older age could lower dementia risk by almost 40 per cent, a new study suggests.
Introducing life-like dolls into dementia care may offer more than comfort — it could help calm agitation and ease distress.
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Older people with this habit are at 39% lower risk of developing dementia
Research has shown that if the elderly over 70 have a habit of listening to music frequently, they can reduce the risk of ...
In the new study, the researchers demonstrated that the human brain falls asleep abruptly, rather than gradually, with a ‘tipping point’ marking the transition from wakefulness into sleep. They were ...
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Dementia: Over 65s can stave off cognitive decline with a hobby that 'preserves mental sharpness'
Spending time with loved ones could be one of the best ways to protect your brain from dementia, according to new research.
Wilton Place Care Home in Wilton hosted a special railway-themed event with a visit from Amy and Alice of AMR Bournemouth, in celebration of ...
A new care home with dementia services will be built in Peterborough. LNT Care Developments got permission to erect a two-storey development near Thorpe Wood with 66 bedrooms.
In the new study, researchers demonstrated that the human brain falls asleep abruptly, rather than gradually, with a "tipping point" marking the transition from wakefulness into sleep. They were then ...
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