Alzheimer’s patients can’t make decisions easily, so you must guide them
Alzheimer’s patients can’t make decisions easily, so you must guide them. It is very common for Alzheimer’s dementia patients to say No. There is a […]
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Alzheimer’s patients can’t make decisions easily, so you must guide them. It is very common for Alzheimer’s dementia patients to say No. There is a […]
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Senate panel: Dementia a $20 trillion threat. The United States has to continue to make funding scientific research on Alzheimer’s disease and other causes of […]
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Brain abnormality found in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Researchers trying to uncover the mechanisms that cause attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder […]
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The first two years of life are what make us smarter than chimps. Despite sharing 98 percent of our DNA with chimpanzees, humans have much […]
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How new mothers process stress. Postpartum women process stress differently from females who have not recently given birth. This is according to new research published […]
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Scalpel-free brain surgery gives patients with tremor disorder steady hands Essential tremor is not the same as Parkinson’s disease, although both are marked by uncontrolled […]
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Stanford researchers use brain scans, algorithms to ID chronic pain patients. A picture – and an algorithm – may be worth a thousand words describing […]
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Illuminating brain tumors with scorpion toxins could save lives Up until now, removing brain tumors has been a fairly imprecise – and thus highly dangerous […]
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Naughty or nice? Brain chemical may tell. Chemicals in your body can influence how generous or selfish you are. In recent years, experiments have explored […]
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Preparing the brain for a stroke before it occurs. Priming the brain to sprout new blood vessels before a stroke occurs could reduce the severity […]
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High-fat food linked with brain chemical changes, withdrawal symptoms. Eating junk food can actually change the brain, spurring symptoms of anxiety and depression if you […]
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Stress resilience, susceptibility traced to neurons in reward circuit. A specific pattern of neuronal firing in a brain reward circuit instantly rendered mice vulnerable to […]
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Newly identified compound can thwart protein implicated in Parkinson’s disease. Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, has an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease because […]
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Concussion effects on child’s brain may last months after injury. The effects of a concussion on a child’s brain can last months after the initial […]
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Does the brain become unglued in autism? A new study published in Biological Psychiatry suggests that autism is associated with reductions in the level of […]
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Babies spot faces with adult-like brain power. Researchers say there’s a reason babies fixate on faces. Even before they’re good at distinguishing between basic shapes, […]
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Brain displays an intrinsic mechanism for fighting infection. White blood cells have long reigned as the heroes of the immune system. When an infection strikes, […]
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Marijuana can have wide-ranging effects, such as short-term memory loss and increased heart rate. THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, “hijacks and corrupts” the natural […]
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‘Second screening’ may lead to depression. Do you surf on your tablet or text on your phone while watching TV? If so, how’s your mood? […]
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Vitamin D and calcium supplements taken together in low doses offered no protection against dementia in a large U.S. study of older women
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Watch this video on YouTube 97% of NFL players with a history of head trauma showed some level of brain damage, a rate that is […]
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The ‘pacemaker’ implanted in the brain to prevent Alzheimer’s patients losing their memory. A ‘pacemaker’ has been implanted in to the brain of an Alzheimer’s […]
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ApoE Is an ideal target for halting progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Despite researchers’ best efforts, no drug exists that can slow, halt or reverse the […]
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Learning to control brain activity improves visual sensitivity. Training people to control their own brain activity can enhance their visual sensitivity, according to a new […]
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