Dementia describes a decline in mental abilities. So, Why Does Dementia Kill You? This is a question that many people have asked, and Ultihealthguide has the answer.
Vascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia, with Alzheimer's disease being the most prevalent, so if a member of your family has been diagnosed with the disease, you will undoub
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Dementia describes a decline in mental abilities. So, Why Does Dementia Kill You? This is a question that many people have asked, and Ultihealthguide has the answer.
Vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia. Though it has no cure, you can still learn to manage its symptoms and lead a joyful life.
Read the Age Space guide to the life expectancy of someone living with dementia and what factors might affect this
Vascular dementia is a type of cognitive impairment caused by reduced blood flow to the brain. Reviewed by a board-certified neurologist.
Read the Age Space guide to the life expectancy of someone living with dementia and what factors might affect this
Abstract. Objectives. This article provides estimates of the prevalence of cognitive impairment by age and sex for a nationally representative sample of the U.S
Understanding Late Stage dementia will help you through this challenging time in your loved one's life. Eventually, full-time care will be needed with
When people consider retirement, to answer the question "retirement in Canada how much do I need?", they focus on increases in the cost of living. Our Brandon's Blog discusses 4 more important issues than the cost of living.
Dementia is progressive, meaning symptoms change and worsen over time. Anticipating each stage may help prepare you as a caregiver.
Let's learn about the average age for Alzheimer's disease and what is the life expectancy after the diagnosis of AD.
Stimulating memory care activities include physical exercises, sensory therapies, arts and crafts, brain games, reminiscence, social events, and more.
This book is about how to live longer and healthier by diet (including supplements) and exercise without resorting to medications that may have serious side effects or which may lose their efficacy over time. The book shows how the Casey diet can lower blood pressure, sugar glucose and cholesterol without resort to calorie counting or vegetarian diets. The Casey diet and exercise regimen also substantially reduce atherosclerosis, stroke, vascular dementia and diabetes. The book further shows how to lower blood pressure by the use of potassium supplements. The book then demonstrates how to reduce osteoporosis by reducing blood acidity using alkaline supplements. The book points out how to postpone or even prevent Alzheimer's disease by improving the health of brain cell mitochondria using antioxidants and by increasing the number of mitochondria through exercise and through supplementation of NAD. The book next shows how to prevent knee and hip arthritis by improving synovial fluid flow in the joints and how to prevent gout using vitamin C supplements. The book then shows how to reduce the likelihood of cancer by avoiding carcinogenic substances, by improving the health of the cell through antioxidants and by reducing spread of the cancer by aspirin. Finally the book shows how flossing can prevent tooth loss and how avoidance of exposure to the sun's UV radiation can prevent vision loss.
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Are you concerned about cholesterol levels being too high? "There are two types of cholesterol: 'good' [HDL] and 'bad' [LDL]. It's important to understand the difference, and to know the levels of 'good' and 'bad' cholesterol in your blood," says Suzanne Steinbaum, MD, Director, Women and Heart Disease with the Heart and Vascular Institute at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. "Too much of one type — or not enough of another — can put you at risk for coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke.