Archive for the 'dementia aging' Category

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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Delirium is true medical emergency. For several of my fortunate clients, it turned out that urinary tract infection was the cause of these symptoms or medication had been causing severe side effects. This condition can be extremely serious and require immediate medical attention to prevent any permanent damage. Sudden changes can indicate medical emergency. Dementia [...]

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Friday, May 22nd, 2009

scan also show signs of normal age related changes in the brain. brain CT scan assist the doctor in ruling out curable disorder. Some conditions that cause dementia can be reversed, and others cannot. Dementia symptoms include asking the same questions repeatedly, becoming lost in familiar places, being unable to follow directions, getting disoriented about [...]

could just imagine everyone at work hearing the

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

It never dawned on me at the time that my mom had stopped wanting to learn new things, or that this could mean that her aging mind was showing symptoms of dementia. Often they are mixed with periods of what appears to be normal behavior. Left untreated, the problem grows, causing confusion, misunderstandings, and paranoia. [...]

The book opens with discussion of

Monday, March 9th, 2009

The book opens with discussion of the chemical and structural changes in the brain that occur in the course of aging, and that occur as one develops dementia. This is, understandably, highly technical review of information and people who consider the book by evaluating the first several pages, if they do not have medical or [...]

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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Snowdon describes in detail the link between level of education and disabilities related to aging, eventually focusing on Alzheimers disease. 2001 TO BUY THE BOOK CLICK HERE with Grace What the Nun study Teaches Us about Leading Longer, Healthier and More Meaningful LivesByDavid SnowdonSince David Snowdon, has directed research project dubbed The Nun Study, tracking [...]