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Ultrasound Treatment Improves Cognition in Alzheimer’s Patients in Jamaica Estates

Alzheimer’s disease is a tragic diagnosis for both the patient and their loved ones. Knowing that you will be deteriorating from here on in is beyond scary. Knowing that you will be losing your loved one to the ravages of this disease inch by inch cognitively and physically is absolutely devastating. Aside from Alzheimer’s prevention…

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New Hope in Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Todt Hill

When it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, early diagnosis is so important. As we all know, early detection of Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms actually appear can make all the difference in terms of the pace of disease progression. Unfortunately, researchers have struggled to find a reliable method for early detection — until now. It is critical to…

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Victoza: Implications for New York Alzheimer’s Patients

A group of researchers from Lancaster University has made a groundbreaking discovery. A drug used in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes could likewise reverse memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients. Accordingly, the scientists treated transgenic mice with liraglutide. This injectable drug, also known as Victoza, can control glucose levels in Type 2 diabetic patients. However,…

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Ketogenic Diets In Alzheimer’s Patients in Manhattan

Great news: A ketogenic diet in Alzheimer’s patients may actually increase memory capacity and improve brain function. This is critical information given the extent of Alzheimer’s sufferers in our population – and it’s growing! Alzheimer’s Today The Alzheimer’s Association reports that almost 6 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s and many of those Alzheimer’s patients live…

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Compassionate Caregivers Keep Alzheimer’s Patients Safe

“Where’s Dad?” Panic sets in when you realize your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease has wandered off alone.  Dealing with a loved one with this dreaded disease can be very challenging at times, if not downright terrifying. How to keep Alzheimer’s patients safe? An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis An Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis can put a lot…

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A Toolkit for Promoting Positive Behavior in Dementia Patients

High Risk of Institutionalization About 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s Disease and 90% of those are abusive.  This is important because this situation puts these patients at higher risk for institutionalization, greater functional decline, and domestic abuse.  Up to this point, prescribing medication has been the preferred method for managing and controlling the Behavioral and…

New Alzheimer’s Disease Test Aims for Earlier Detection, Earlier Intervention

Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease The Alzheimer’s Association calculates that more than 5 million American are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease. It is now the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, killing an estimated 500,000 people each year. However, many of these patients are not diagnosed until the symptoms of the disease have already…