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Why Choline Is the Missing Link in Preventing Dementia

Dementia is a growing problem worldwide and the numbers are overwhelming. Alzheimer’s Disease International estimates the global number with dementia reached 46.8 million in 2015 and is predicted to grow to 75 million by 2030, and 131.5 million by 2050. In the U.S. there are more than 5 million people with Alzheimer’s, one form of… Read More: Why Choline Is the Missing Link in Preventing Dementia »

Abilify used for dementia

But at least it won’t kill you, according to Lenze. Used seek out emergency services. Side effects in children are similar, warning that older people who were for the drug for dementia, so let your dementia know what other medications you are taking before you begin taking the medication. Dyslipidemia: Undesirable alterations in lipids have… Read More: Abilify used for dementia »

People who walk slowly at 45 have higher risks of dementia, study finds

Walking slowly is a sign of aging fast: A plodding pace at age 45 may be a warning sign for dementia, and early death, study suggests  Doctors have long known that elderly people who walk slowly are at higher risk of an early death  But new Duke University research found that people who walk at… Read More: People who walk slowly at 45 have higher risks of… »

Newly recognised form of dementia could now be easier to diagnose

Multiple types of dementia affect brain functionALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY By New Scientist staff and Press Association Researchers have published guidelines for diagnosing a newly recognised form of dementia that progresses more slowly than Alzheimer’s disease and tends to affect people near the end of their lives. Unlike people who have Alzheimer’s disease, people with… Read More: Newly recognised form of dementia could now be easier to… »