Playing Board Games Helps People Stay Mentally Sharp in Old Age
People who regularly played non-digital games scored better on memory & thinking tests in their 70s, says research
People who regularly played non-digital games scored better on memory & thinking tests in their 70s, says research
Researchers trying to exploit music to break through to dementia patients
Current standard for healthy pressure falling short
Study encourages people to get sunshine, do something active with family & friends
Distinct from depression, present in nearly half of patients
Simple test allows detection eight years before first clinical symptoms occur
Experts warn rates will double by 2050
Study part of national network focused on neurodegenerative disorders
‘Doctors given a financial incentive to ensure dementia patients were recognised were part of a spike in diagnoses for the disease during a six-month campaign, figures show. The political push to make sure that dementia patients were diagnosed quickly and efficiently resulted in a jump in the rates of diagnoses, which then fell once the […]
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‘He was sitting on the apartment steps in her placid West Los Angeles neighborhood, his cottony Santa Claus beard clotted and his clothing unwashed. He struggled for words, and couldn’t explain why he was there or where he was going. Mehrnaz Davoudi had never volunteered to help homeless people, or taken one home. But when […]
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A High Court judge is to decide whether Lord Janner is fit enough to stand trial for a string of child sex offences which spans the last 50 years. At the last hearing in October both prosecution and defense barristers agreed that he wasn’t well enough. Read more: Judge to Decide if Lord Janner is to […]
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‘Could the very plant that for decades was accused of “frying” users’ brains be far superior to pharmaceuticals in treating the “incurable” neurodegenerative condition known as Parkinson’s disease? Despite the political controversy surrounding medical marijuana use in the country, research has begun to emerge showing that a component of this plant known as cannabidiol (CBD), […]
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‘Although a warped sense of humor may earn you lots of laughs among your equally twisted friends, it could be an early warning sign of dementia, a new study says. The research found that patients began laughing at inappropriate things prior to being diagnosed. The study, conducted by University College London and published in the […]
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‘Saudi Arabia, which is currently invading Yemen and funding terrorist groups fighting in Syria, might soon be engulfed in a power struggle of its own: Informed sources told Arabic-language al-Ahd news agency that King Salman is now in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) section of King Faisal Specialist Hospital in the Saudi capital. The sources […]
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‘Dementia and other neurological brain diseases are striking people younger and younger, according to a new study conducted by researchers from Bournemouth University in England and published in the journal Surgical Neurology International. These diseases have reached levels that are “almost epidemic,” the researchers said, and they reached them so quickly that environmental factors must […]
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