We’ve all forgotten a name, where we put our keys, or if we locked the front door. It’s normal to forget things once in a while. However, forgetting how to…
Managing Aggression, Agitation & Sundown (English & Spanish)
People living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia may act restless or worried. They may even lash out verbally or physically. These changes in behavior are common and can be…
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Cómo reducir su riesgo de demencia.
A medida que envejece, es posible que tenga mayores preocupaciones sobre el desarrollo de demencia. La demencia es la pérdida del funcionamiento cognitivo (pensamiento, recuerdo y razonamiento) hasta tal punto…
Reducing Your Risk for Dementia
As you age, you may have increased concerns about developing dementia. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that…
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease Genes
Many people wonder if Alzheimer’s disease runs in their family. Is it in your genes? This question isn’t easy to answer. According to the National Institute of Aging (NIH), researchers…
5 Foods That Are Proven to Improve Brain Health
The role of a healthy diet in fighting serious illnesses is well understood, but research now also proves that eating the right foods is good for the brain. What you…
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