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    Union says NFL concussion expert is biased  Nov 21, 2009
    Dr. Ira Casson has criticized independent and league-sponsored studies linking NFL careers with heightened risk for dementia and cognitive decline, saying more research is needed ... According to the Times, that study has been criticized by several outside experts in epidemiology and dementia research who say the 120 test subjects are too few to find any substantial link between football and brain injuries, and that Casson's role in conducting all neurological exams in the study is improper ...... (FindLaw News)

    Tribe Evolves Brain Disease 'Resistance Gene'  Nov 21, 2009
    In humans, prion diseases impair brain function, causing memory changes, personality changes, a decline in intellectual function (dementia), and problems with movement that worsen over time. They are fatal conditions. (Science Daily)

    Beacon Hill Roll Call: House rejects amendment requiring prisoner fees  Nov 21, 2009
    GUN LICENSE AND ALZHEIMER'S (H 2258)- The Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee approved legislation requiring physicians who are treating patients with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia to make inquiries about whether the person owns any firearms. The physician would then be required to notify the person's local police chief who would take action to revoke any firearm identification cards and remove all firearms. (Cambridge Chronicle, MA)

    Eat juicy, crunchy treats to be smarter  Nov 21, 2009
    For example, in one study of older adults with mild dementia, the subjects performed better on memory tests after grape juice was added to their diets. So sprinkle some nuts and berries on your breakfast cereal, serve it with a side of grape juice, and let brain-boost begin. (India Times, India)

    Drug firms’ tired song and dance on reform  Nov 21, 2009
    At this very moment, according to the AARP analysis, the prices for many brand name prescription sedatives and medicines for asthma, arthritis, dementia, osteoporosis, and elevated cholesterol have shot up between 12 percent and 19 percent. Obama long ago ruled out the best way to end the gouging, a single-payer system. (Boston Globe)

    Mattie's Call a lifeline  Nov 21, 2009
    The statewide alert system for adults who have Alzheimer's, dementia or a mental disability is Georgia's version of what are collectively known as "Silver Alerts." Eleven other states have similar programs. Relatives credit Mattie's Call with saving Pinson's life. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Metro)

    The Bell Tolls: Caution needed as the NFL tackles head injuries  Nov 21, 2009
    The day after Westbrook suffered his first concussion, officials from the league and players' union were on Capitol Hill testifying during a hearing that explored the dementia that has afflicted retired football players ... There are some in league circles who believe today's players won't be as prone to suffer from dementia and Alzheimer's disease that afflict some older retirees and are suspected as a residual from their football careers, pointing to better equipment and rules changes. (USA Today -- Sports)

    Surgery Not Linked to Memory Problems in Older Patients  Nov 20, 2009
    The 575 patients they studied had been tested annually at the ADRC and include those with Alzheimer's-type dementia. At the start of the study, 361 people had mild to moderate dementia, and 214 were dementia-free ... It did not, even in patients with dementia at the time of surgery. (Science Daily)

    Cathy’s Corner — Becoming an Alzheimer’s victim scares me  Nov 20, 2009
    One of my favorite aunts has dementia ... I read that mental and physical exercises are important in keeping dementia at bay ... When discussing my fears of becoming a dementia victim in the few years I yet have ahead of me (maybe. (Brenham Banner, TX)

    Dr. Henry Harsch, 88, Atlanta psychologist  Nov 20, 2009
    He died Oct. 31 at his home from complications of dementia and related illnesses ... He died Oct. 31 at his home from complications of dementia and related illnesses. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Metro)

    Building the Smart Home Wirelessly  Nov 20, 2009
    24, 2007) A groundbreaking home that uses the latest smart technology to give people with dementia and other serious long-term health conditions greater independence will be showcased for the first time in. (Dec. (Science Daily)

    Wrong turn results in 600km trip for lost Australian grandfather  Nov 19, 2009
    "I just went out on the road to have a drive, a nice peaceful quiet drive. "I didn't know where I was going but I knew it was somewhere, and with a bit of luck I would eventually find my wife again," he said. A good driverAustralians think nothing of getting into a car to drive to a local shop to get a newspaper or milk. But most manage to get back home within minutes. With Mr Steward, it took almost nine hours. His wife, Clare, had become increasingly worried about her spouse after reaching him... (BBC News -- Asia-Pacific)

    At-a-glance: Bill-by-bill  Nov 19, 2009
    Guarantees free personal care for the 280,000 people with the "highest needs", such as those with serious dementia or Parkinson's disease. Protects the savings of the 166,000 people who currently get free care, saving them from having to pay future charges. (BBC News -- UK)

    Analysis: An election package?  Nov 19, 2009
    In the Personal Care at Home Bill, free personal care would be guaranteed for 280,000 people in England with serious dementia or Parkinson's disease. But a more comprehensive National Care Service would only be introduced if Labour were returned to power. (BBC News -- UK)

    Online fundraisers to tell their story on WCTV  Nov 19, 2009
    Coleen Greco, daughter of Allan D. and Barbara E. Morrison of Melrose, and her husband Stephen Greco, son of Paul and Rosemary Greco of Wilmington, made history when in just 90 days Coleen brought her idea of raising money for her father s disease, Lewy Body Dementia, through to fruition using just e-mail, one postcard mailing and social media outlets such as Facebook ... About Lewy Body Dementia ... Lewy body dementia is a progressive brain disease and the second leading cause of degenerative... (Wilmington Advocate, MA)

    Secondhand Smoke Exposure Worse for Toddlers, Obese Children  Nov 19, 2009
    (May 2, 2007) Exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke increases the risk of developing dementia, according to new research. Based on preliminary results, the scientists found that elderly people with high lifetime. (Science Daily)

    Search team finds elderly man  Nov 19, 2009
    On Wednesday, Nov. 18, at approximately 1:08 a.m. Ipswich Police received a call from an Upper River Road resident reporting her 86-old-husband, suffering from early stages of dementia, was missing from their home. His wife called the police when she realized he had not returned to the bedroom after he got up. (Ipswich Chronicle, MA)

    Police: 84-Year-Old Taken By Son  Nov 19, 2009
    Police said Mary Dotson, the victim, is a diabetic who suffers from a heart condition and dementia. Witnesses said they overheard her son Richard Dotson, 63, saying that he wanted his mother to live with him. (News4Jax.com, FL)

    Heart Disease a Killer in Psychotic Individuals  Nov 19, 2009
    The individuals who had psychotic symptoms -- indicating a loss of touch with reality -- but who didn't have schizophrenia may have been suffering from dementia or had experienced episodes of delusions or hallucinations for other reasons, Kilbourne noted. "Just having an unstable life ... because of psychotic symptoms really gets in the way of people living a full life," the researcher said. (MEDLINEplus)

    Survey: NFL players hide effects of concussion  Nov 19, 2009
    said the NFL's resistance to accepting a link between multiple head injuries in NFL players and brain disorders such as dementia and Alzheimer's reminded her of tobacco companies denying a link between smoking and disease. At that hearing, Rep. (ESPN -- Football)

    AG says Utah agrees to $24M Zyprexa settlement  Nov 19, 2009
    But he said the company's sales force illegally promoted Zyprexa for uses not approved by the Food and Drug Administration such as dementia, Alzheimer's, agitation and depression. Shurtleff said a four-year investigation by his office found that there were 1,769 Medicaid patients over the age of 65 who took Zyprexa but never had a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. (Yahoo News -- Pharmaceutical Industry News)

    Vital Signs health tips  Nov 19, 2009
    Researchers at Rush Medical University found that mentally challenging activities, such as reading and playing chess, may have a protective effect on the brain and help lower risk of dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease ... Researchers suggested that over working could even increase the chances of developing dementia. (CNN -- International)

    Low Cost Transfer Aids May Prevent ...  Nov 19, 2009
    is geared toward caregivers of people with dementia, such as Alzheimer s.. This article is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be medical advice. (Suite101.com)

    Transplant drug aids Huntington's  Nov 18, 2009
    It affects the central nervous system and can lead to loss of muscle control, dementia and depression. Huntington's normally affects people in middle age, but it can strike at any time. (Yahoo News -- Organ Donation & Transplants)

    Making My First Roast Chicken  Nov 18, 2009
    I never made it until I was over fifty and if needed, I could claim an early onset dementia if it was awful. My best friend knew I was making it for a dinner party, so she shared her family's favorite recipe. (Epicurious.com)

    Are cell phones, grid the next cigarettes?  Nov 18, 2009
    Consider these startling recent findings: Young people who start using cell phones before they turn 20 years of age could have a fivefold increase in brain cancer risk and could exhibit symptoms usually associated with aging - dementia and Alzheimer's disease - by the age of 30, according to Canadian researcher Magda Havas. As much as a third of the total population - 100 million people - may suffer from "electrical hypersensitivity," enduring moderate to severe health consequences from EMF... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Opinion)

    Isaac I. Walter, Jr.  Nov 18, 2009
    Paget's disease took its toll, eventually leading to hallucinations and symptoms of dementia. He was aware of the progression of the disease and said, "I have it the hardest; I have to live with what I have." Martha offered loving care to him at home until the task began to compromise her own health. (Freeman Courier, SD)

    Families Need to Know When Dementia Becomes Terminal  Nov 18, 2009
    WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Many people see end-stage dementia as affecting only the mind, but a new study shows that the disease's effects are far-reaching and eventually fatal. The misconception by family members that end-stage dementia is not a terminal condition can have negative consequences for the patient, the researchers say ... "Dementia is a leading cause of death in the U.S., and yet surprisingly little is known about how these patients die," noted the study's lead author,... (MEDLINEplus)

    Protein Changes in Heart Strengthen Link Between Alzheimer's Disease and Chronic Heart Failure  Nov 17, 2009
    (May 17, 2009) Researchers believe that they have made a breakthrough connection between atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm disorder, and Alzheimer's disease, the leading form of dementia among Americans. (Apr. (Science Daily)

    Dementia patient care criticised  Nov 17, 2009
    Patients with dementia occupy one in every four hospital beds. Half of all dementia patients leave hospital in a worse state than when they arrive, it is claimed ... The Alzheimer's Society says patients with dementia stay far longer than patients being treated for the same illness or injury without dementia. (BBC News -- UK)

    Emeritus Corporation launches 'Ask the Expert' resource  Nov 17, 2009
    Emeritus Corporation is a national provider of assisted living and Alzheimer's and related dementia care services to seniors. Emeritus is one of the largest and most experienced operators of freestanding assisted living communities located throughout the United States. (Chatham Star Tribune, VA)

    Today's mailbag  Nov 17, 2009
    "According to the notes in my Bible, Life in the Spirit Study Bible, New King James Version, the rock is not Peter. Jesus substituted petra, a foundation rock or boulder, for petros, a fragment of the petra. Jesus may have meant that he himself is the rock (petra) upon which the church is built, and that the church is built out of those stones (petroi) that partake of the nature of the petra by their confession of faith in him.(3 of 5)When Peter states in 2 Peter, 1:17,18 that he was on the Holy... (The News-Press -- Opinion)

    Dementia 'must get priority'  Nov 17, 2009
    Dementia 'must get top priority ... Campaigners say much more needs to be done to tackle dementia ... The government's main adviser on its dementia strategy for England has said the condition must not be regarded "as an inevitable part of growing old". (BBC News -- UK)

    Potential Treatment for Huntington's Disease  Nov 16, 2009
    29, 2008) Scientists have discovered that mental and physical stimulation delays the onset of dementia in the fatal genetic disease, Huntington's disease. This research opens up new therapeutic possibilities. (Science Daily)

    About Alzheimer's disease  Nov 16, 2009
    Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia ... In Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, increasing numbers of brain cells deteriorate and die, and symptoms develop ... Brain exercises such as crossword puzzles and mental exercises may promote the growth of additional connections between brain cells and delay the onset of dementia. (Shelby Twp Advisor & Source, MI)

    Elderly care funding report due  Nov 16, 2009
    Mr Ferdenzi said: "My mother suffers with dementia and we had a situation where we needed to find her a home very quickly. We managed to find a place for my mother in a home and we didn't really look into the financial side of things in any great depth. It then became aware to us that due to my mother's financial circumstances, she didn't qualify for any funding whatsoever. So I was faced with a care bill of approximately 1,800 a month. My mother's funds basically weren't adequate to pay for... (BBC News -- UK)

    Housing discrimination suit distresses family  Nov 16, 2009
    DELTONA -- When Juan Ortega's dementia worsened and he frightened his wife in their home one day with a machete, his daughter knew her mother needed help caring for him. C. Ortega. (Daytona Beach News Journal)

    NFL Waking Up to Danger of Brain In...  Nov 16, 2009
    In the New York Times, October 28, 2009, N.F.L. Scolded Over Injuries to Its Players, Alan Schwarz reported that the National Football League was accused in front of the House Judiciary Committee of "neglect in its handling of active and retired players with ." He also reported there is mounting evidence of a link between playing football and cognitive impairment, such as dementia later in life ... " Currently over 5 million peolpe in the United States require long-term or lifetime assistance as... (Suite101.com)

    Principal to head San Pasqual school distric...  Nov 16, 2009
    POWAY: The Center for Memory and Aging has teamed with the San Diego North County Dementia Consortium to offer free and confidential memory screenings as part of National Memory Screening Day. The annual program is the initiative of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, and designed to promote detection of memory problems, which might be caused by Alzheimer's disease or other medical conditions. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    The quest to stop the brain drain  Nov 16, 2009
    In an article published earlier this year in the journal Alzheimer s & Dementia, Snyder concluded there was no evidence the products, typically computer software costing several hundred to a couple of thousand dollars, stave off dementia in healthy elders ... We are going to have a tidal wave of people with dementia as baby boomers continue to age, Snyder said, I really worry these companies are taking advantage of the average consumer s concerns about their own health ... Still, he said, he... (Boston Globe)

    How today's tackle can be tomorrow's trauma  Nov 15, 2009
    A LEADING surgeon will review all head injuries suffered by National Rugby League players next year after international research connected multiple concussions with dementia later in life ... The study coincides with work in the United States and Europe which has focused on retired players from body contact sports who have developed long-term memory and cognitive diseases, such as dementia, Alzheimer's, depression and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) ... 1 per cent of American football... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Search On For Missing El Dorado Hills Man  Nov 15, 2009
    Man In 70s Possibly Suffering From Dementia ... Police said the man may be suffering from dementia. (KCRA 3, CA)

    Gourmet Cooking With Nut Oils  Nov 15, 2009
    P. Barberger-Gateau, et al. Dietary patterns and risk of dementia. Neurology. (Suite101.com)

    Caffeine's Magical Effects, Wondrou...  Nov 15, 2009
    Preliminary studies in humans without dementia, shows reductions in amyloid protein. 500 mg/day should work in humans; this is equivalent to about 5 cups of coffee a day based upon standard beverage amounts and strengths. (Suite101.com)

    Stimulus money headed to primate facility in Southborough  Nov 14, 2009
    The primate center's own grants including funding to improve vaccine and disease progression testing for HIV and its primate version; study alcoholism, drug addiction and neuropsychiatric disorders; examine ties between metabolic disturbances and the onset of diabetes and dementia; and determine the role of genes in susceptibility to AIDS.. One of eight National Primate Research Centers, the Southborough facility had 1,800 primates as of 2003. (Allston Brighton TAB, MA)

    Growing old and frail in prison  Nov 14, 2009
    Every inmate here has a medical condition; dementia, hypertension and diabetes are the most common, the warden says. "With the elderly population, we're beginning to run something comparable to nursing homes," says Sharon Lewis, medical director for the Georgia Department of Corrections. (CNN)

    Brain injured athletes may benefit from hypothermia research  Nov 14, 2009
    The league also has been scrutinized in news reports for its medical treatment of former players who show signs of dementia and other types of mental decline. "We're encouraged by our results in the lab, and believe it could translate into faster clinical response and improved outcomes for patients with brain injuries, including athletes, military personnel and trauma patients," says Dr. Preul. (EurekAlert!)

    Calendar: MIND events in November and December  Nov 14, 2009
    Dementia, you thief Leaving so little behind All is forgotten. 1 This haiku-style poem by Max Natick was a winning entry from last year s Neuroscience for Kids Poetry Contest, for ages five to 17. (Scientific American)

    Regis College hosts important talk on depression  Nov 13, 2009
    Thu Nov 12, 2009, 04:40 PM EST. "If you re a family member, you need to be involved," said Julie Totten, president and founder of Families for Depression Awareness, to a packed crowd last week at Regis College. (Allston Brighton TAB, MA)

    AG says Utah agrees to $24M Zyprexa settlement  Nov 13, 2009
    But he said the company's sales force illegally promoted Zyprexa for uses not approved by the Food and Drug Administration such as dementia, Alzheimer's, agitation and depression. Shurtleff said a four-year investigation by his office found that there were 1,769 Medicaid patients over the age of 65 who took Zyprexa but never had a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. (Yahoo News -- Pharmaceutical Industry News)

    Exposure To Several Common Infections Over Time May Be Associated With Risk Of Stroke  Nov 13, 2009
    2, 2008) All drugs used to treat psychosis are linked to an increased risk of stroke, and dementia sufferers are at double the risk, according to a study published on bmj. com. (Science Daily)

    Tackled For A Loss  Nov 13, 2009
    The NFL's own study, released in September, showed that retired players suffer from dementia at a rate 19 times the general population ... But this broad appeal would inevitably be lessened if the audience knew that routine plays - as simple as lining up at center -could well result in brain injury and dementia. (CBS News -- Opinion)

    Dementia drug use 'killing many'  Nov 13, 2009
    Dementia drug use 'killing many ... Anti-psychotic drugs do not benefit many dementia patients ... Needless use of anti-psychotic drugs is widespread in dementia care and contributes to the death of many patients, an official review suggests. (BBC News -- Health)

    Rat Made Supersmart -- Similar Boost Unsafe in Humans?  Nov 13, 2009
    "This suggests that using drugs to target this gene may help to resolve disorders like dementia and Alzheimer's disease," he added. Neuroscientist Guosong Liu, who worked on the Doogie project, said: "The research is all very exciting, because it raises the possibility for us to potentially enhance memory in humans, and that is exactly where my lab is going.". (National Geographic)

    Few Americans make end-of-life wishes known  Nov 12, 2009
    He had dementia and was suffering from pneumonia and dehydration. No one's sure exactly what Norton would have wanted. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Town to purchase ID bracelets for Alzheimer's patients  Nov 12, 2009
    The $500 grant will be used by the Senior Center to buy Safe Return bracelets for seniors living with Alzheimer s disease and other forms of dementia. The medical response bracelets are coded with a unique number. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)

    Age-Related Memory Decline and the APOE ε4 Effect  Nov 12, 2009
    Anstey KJ, Mack HA, Cherbuin N. Alcohol consumption as a risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline: meta-analysis of prospective studies ... Peters R, Poulter R, Warner J, Beckett N, Burch L, Bulpitt C. Smoking, dementia and cognitive decline in the elderly: a systematic review. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Unravelling The Pathology Of Dementia  Nov 12, 2009
    12, 2009) Combination therapies to tackle multiple changes in the brain may be needed to combat the growing problem of dementia in ageing societies, according to a study published this week in the open access journal PLoS Medicine ... The study shows that multiple abnormal processes in the brain are often involved in cases of dementia, and that the drugs currently in development to treat individual brain pathologies may have a limited impact on the overall burden of dementia in the population... (Science Daily)

    Disney sets out to make 'The Passion for kids'  Nov 12, 2009
    Up to 150,000 people with dementia are being prescribed anti-psychotic drugs unnecessarily, a Government-ordered review disclosed. Sir Ian Kennedy told to be reasonable and proportionate and to ignore dubious claims made in the past by MPs. (Yahoo News -- 'The Passion of the Christ')

    Kids popping pills that can kill  Nov 12, 2009
    But stuffed inside the pocket of your boy's skinny jeans are Grandma's blood pressure and dementia pills. Tonight he will share them with his pals. (Fresno Bee -- Lifestyle)

    Events at Harwich COA  Nov 12, 2009
    This screening is not for anyone who already has a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer's disease. This screening is for those who may be questioning their memory and want to get a baseline screening done to perhaps discuss with family and or bring to their primary care physician. (Harwich Oracle, MA)

    Internet use 'good for the brain'  Nov 11, 2009
    " Rebecca Wood, chief executive of the Alzheimers Research Trust, said: "These fascinating findings add to previous research suggesting that middle-aged and older people can reduce their risk of dementia by taking part in regular mentally stimulating activities. "Older web users - 'silver surfers' - are doing precisely this. "Frequent social interactions, regular exercise and maintaining a balanced diet can also reduce dementia risk ... " Dr Susanne Sorensen, head of research at the Alzheimer's... (BBC News -- Technology)

    Transplant drug aids Huntington's  Nov 11, 2009
    It affects the central nervous system and can lead to loss of muscle control, dementia and depression. Huntington's normally affects people in middle age, but it can strike at any time. (Yahoo News -- Organ Donation & Transplants)

    Allon Therapeutics Releases Third Quarter Operating Results  Nov 11, 2009
    VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 10, 2009) - Allon Therapeutics Inc. (TSX: - ) continues to advance its Phase II clinical program to develop lead product davunetide as the first effective treatment for a number of brain disorders broadly categorized as frontotemporal dementia (FTD), the Company reported today in its Third Quarter 2009 operating results ... "No effective treatment is currently available for FTD, an aggressive form of early-onset dementia. These patients are young,... (CCNMatthews Press Releases)

    Cant we recognize domestic terrorism?  Nov 11, 2009
    Your delusions of sanity and greatness is only enabling your dementia to become more and more pronounced over the years. TAKE YOUR MEDS JIMBOY. Put your Medicare to use. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Muscle weakness may contribute to Alzheimer's disease  Nov 11, 2009
    The participants didn't have dementia at the start of the study. During an average 3. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Lack of Health Care Worsens Women's Life Quality: WHO  Nov 11, 2009
    Though women tend to seek out medical services more often than men -- particularly before, during and after pregnancy -- they often fail to get adequate treatment to cope with violence, depression and problems related to old age, such as dementia ... Women are also overwhelmingly more likely to be victims of sexual violence than men, and elderly women's health problems such as eyesight and hearing loss, arthritis, depression and dementia are often untreated. (MEDLINEplus)

    More Muscle Power Means Lower Alzheimer's Risk  Nov 11, 2009
    To date, however, no one has studied whether muscle strength in and of itself might play a role in dementia risk, Boyle and her team note in November's Annals of Neurology ... The researchers measured the strength of nine muscle groups in the arms and legs of 970 dementia-free men and women 54 to 100 years old (their average age was around 80). (MEDLINEplus)

    Felony charge dropped in elder abuse case  Nov 11, 2009
    Carol Louise Kyle, 63, who waived her right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday, will face the charge of neglect of care of a dependent person (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    Reduced Muscle Strength Associated With Risk For Alzheimer's  Nov 11, 2009
    3) who did not have dementia at their initial evaluation ... "Finally, in an analysis that excluded participants with dementia or mild cognitive impairment at baseline, muscle strength was associated with the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment, the earliest manifestation of cognitive impairment," the authors write. (Science Daily)

    Women deprived of health care at key times in life: WHO  Nov 10, 2009
    "Perhaps one of the greatest challenges faced by the individual woman as she ages and by the society which surrounds her, is the disintegration of the self that occurs with dementia," the report underlined. The prevalence of dementia appears to double about every five years after the age of 65, the WHO found, when women live on average eight more years than men. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Gene Therapy Stalls Development Of Huntington's Disease In Mice  Nov 10, 2009
    29, 2008) Scientists have discovered that mental and physical stimulation delays the onset of dementia in the fatal genetic disease, Huntington's disease ... 27, 2005) Scientists at Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute have uncovered a clue about the causes of dementia in Huntington's disease by showing that mice susceptible to Huntington's disease have. (Science Daily)

    Test improves Alzheimer diagnosis  Nov 10, 2009
    As a result often patients with the dementia illness are misdiagnosed and fail to receive early treatment ... Currently, up to two thirds of people with dementia never receive a formal diagnosis and it is often misdiagnosed as depression ... Around 700,000 people in the UK have dementia, and more than half suffer from Alzheimer's. (BBC News -- Health)

    Amyloid beta protein gets bum rap  Nov 10, 2009
    "You can't totally wipe out amyloid beta protein. If you do this, you are going to create dementia," Morley said. "In treating Alzheimer's disease, we have to be careful not to lower amyloid beta too much because it will cause as many problems as if you had an excess of amyloid beta protein.". (EurekAlert!)

    Local man accused of abuse at nursing home  Nov 10, 2009
    According to information provided by the Bartlesville Police Department, it is alleged that Hughes, while employed at the Bartlesville Care Center, abused two dementia patients a 76-year-old man, who is now deceased, and an 83-year-old in July 2008 and October 2009 respectively. Police contend Hughes previously worked at the Nowata Nursing Center and had at least two prior complaints against him in 2003 and 2007. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)

    At your service  Nov 9, 2009
    Aging H.A.N.D.S.(Helping Alzheimer's and Dementia Support): Support group for caregivers and loved ones ... Council on Aging Dementia Services: Call for information on various support groups. (Daytona Beach News Journal -- Local)

    Pfizer Broke Law by Promoting Drugs for Wrong Uses In Violation of Pledge  Nov 9, 2009
    42 billion in fines and penalties to settle charges that it had for at least four years illegally marketed , a drug approved for the treatment of schizophrenia, as a remedy for dementia in elderly patients. In five company-sponsored clinical trials, 31 people out of 1,184 participants died after taking the drug for dementia -- twice the death rate for those taking a placebo ... Prosecutors in Philadelphia accused the company of earning hundreds of millions of dollars by illegally promoting its... (Bloomberg)

    Dr. Mary Ellen Wohl, pioneer in treating children’s lung disease  Nov 9, 2009
    Her husband, Dr. Martin Wohl, said she died suddenly, presumably from cardiac arrhythmia, and had suffered from progressive dementia for the last five years. Dr. Wohl was 77. (Boston Globe)

    What's the Deal With "Cat Ladies"?  Nov 9, 2009
    Animal hoarding has also been viewed as an addiction, like compulsive gambling or alcoholism, or as a form of dementia. Though hoarders are usually quite old, many recall a history of neglect or abuse by their parents. (Slate)

    Use of Ginkgo to Treat and Prevent ...  Nov 9, 2009
    Chinese Herbal Therapy for Alzheimer's Dementia ... Currently, it is best known for its use in dementia and improving memory ... Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Birks and Grimley, Ginkgo biloba for cognitive impairment and dementia, January 2009. (Suite101.com)

    Elderly Man Missing In Torrington Found  Nov 9, 2009
    Alfred Evans, who has dementia, was found by Troop K police at a Citgo station in , Police Sgt. Vincent Calabrese said. Evans has been transported to William W. Backus Hospital in for evaluation. (FOX61, CT)

    Murder case a glimpse into stresses of caretaking  Nov 8, 2009
    Yurkanin arrived at his lowest point following a well-worn path of the relentless, thankless, solitary task of caring for someone no longer recognizable under a mask of dementia ... People tasked with caring for a dementia-ridden spouse or parent have been accused of killing them in rage or in a warped expression of mercy to end their misery. (Anchorage Daily News)

    Helping those who do the helping  Nov 8, 2009
    Penird was among dozens of caregivers who attended a workshop held Saturday by the Cayuga County Office of the Aging that invited medical professionals to offer advice and experience about behavior and stress management when caring for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia ... Essential to communication is understanding the perspective of someone with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Dr. Scott Geller: Obamacare should frighten anyone who is or plans to grow old  Nov 8, 2009
    He says medical care should be reserved for the non-disabled, not given to those "who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens . . . An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia" (Hastings Center Report, Nov.-Dec. 96). (The News-Press -- Opinion)

    Man violates probation in criminally negligent homicide case (884)  Nov 7, 2009
    They ve speculated it could stem from obsessive compulsive disorder, ADD, psychosis, or dementia. . (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

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