Researchers have outlined a healthy diet, cardiovascular exercise, and quality sleep as methods of preventing Alzheimer’s disease. But what about socializing; can social interactions prevent dementia? The short […]
I recently attended a talk that opened with a biography of the man who discovered the pathological condition of dementia and diagnosed the disease that bears […]
As people age, they may experience a waning in their cognitive abilities, including memory and thinking skills. However, if the changes are greater than the cognitive changes […]
Until now, the only way to measure plaques in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, has been through expensive and invasive testing methods that are […]
In last week’s post entitled, Showing Vulnerability to Build Awareness, I talked about a new Alzheimer Society of Canada awareness campaign I am featured in. I wanted to […]
January 8th was the official launch of the Alzheimer Society of Canada’s January Alzheimer Awareness campaign, I live with dementia. This is especially exciting because I […]