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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 ...
For longevity and better brain health, many rely on costly supplements or treatments, but a new study confirms some of the ...
More family members and seniors are considering in-home care as a superior option to traditional nursing home facilities.
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These 5-Second Hand Exercises For Dementia Are Going Viral. Here's What A Neurologist Thinks.
The exercises include things like alternated clapping, tapping, arm circles and pointing your fingers in different directions ...
Village Caregiving reports that frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disease affecting behavior, speech, and memory ...
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 ...
As our world ages, the specter of dementia looms larger — affecting memory, thinking, and independence for millions. Dementia ...
Frequently listening to music in older age could lower dementia risk by almost 40 per cent, a new study suggests.
Listening to or playing music later in life could do more than lift your spirits – it might also help keep your mind sharp. A ...
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National musical initiative to support dementia
A recently opened care home has integrated a nationwide initiative to bring uplifting, musical sessions to its residents.
Frequently listening to music in older age could lower dementia risk by almost 40 per cent, a new study suggests.
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