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Digitizing Medicine

Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

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Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Sub-categories:

  • Acquired Dementia (2)
  • Lewy Body Dementia (1)

Medical Notes: Week of December 1, 2019

>> December 1, 2019

A study that finds that artery blockages discovered during stress tests can be managed with medication. Then, a study indicating cigarette smoking has hit an all-time low. Also, having more meatless burgers now could cut your dementia risk later. And finally, if people are more anxious these days, maybe it’s because they’re not getting enough sleep.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Anxiety Disorders| Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Cognitive Impairment| Diabetes

Medical Notes: Week of October 20, 2019

>> October 20, 2019

A new study shows that americans’ diets are getting better… but only by a little. Then, if someone gets a new diagnosis of hearing loss, getting a hearing aid will lower their risk of being diagnosed with dementia, depression, or anxiety. And finally, if you want to feel better about your spouse, look at pictures of him or her along with pictures of cute …

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Anxiety Disorders| Depression| Hearing Loss

Medical Notes: Week of October 6, 2019

>> October 6, 2019

A quarter of people who develop the brain plaques of Alzheimer’s disease apparently can compensate for the deficit. Then, Scientists may have found a way to roll back your biological age. And finally, A study on mice in the journal “Cell Metabolism” shows that a high-fat diet produces inflammation in the hypothalamus.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Diabetes| Schizophrenia

Medical Notes: Week of September 15, 2019

>> September 15, 2019

Nodding off very often during the day may be an early warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Then, surveys show that about a tenth of Americans over age 18 either use illicit drugs or don’t use their medications the way they’re supposed to. And finally, If you’re really stressed, a nice glass of red wine really could be just the ticket.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Anxiety Disorders| Depression

Medical Notes: Week of May 26, 2019

>> May 26, 2019

Could a poor sense of smell be a sign of a downturn in health? Then, hospital guidelines regarding eating food and drinking liquids before surgery, and finally, teamwork is great, but studies show that's only the case when team members take time to step away to solve problems on their own.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Parkinson’s Disease
Rethinking Dementia

Rethinking Dementia (2018)

>> May 12, 2019

Dementia has a much wider range than most people think, and people with dementia are usually functional for years. An expert discusses the course of the disease and how life can still be positive for years before it reaches the late, debilitating stage most people think of when they hear the word “dementia.”

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

Medical Notes: Week of March 3, 2019

>> March 3, 2019

Women's brains burn energy in a much more youthful way throughout adulthood. Binge drinking and prolonged heavy drinking may trigger a permanent change in a person's DNA. Finally, more than half of all American workers burned out and not taking time off of work for mental health.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Anxiety Disorders| Depression

Medical Notes: Week of January 27, 2019

>> January 27, 2019

A drinkable cocktail of designer molecules that stops the development of dementia. Then, using sugar substitutes as part of a weight loss resolution and the evidence that suggests it's no better or worse than plain old sugar. Finally, shaming people for what they do isn't right even thought new research suggests that it can get people who engage in dangerous …

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

Medical Notes: Week of January 20, 2019

>> January 20, 2019

Vitamin B9 is an essential nutrient, and now new research shows supplementation is more important than we thought. Then, If you ever fibbed to your doctor, you're not alone, and scientists have found a specific genetic mutation that causes frontotemporal Alzheimer's. Finally, forcing kids to apologize and recent studies that show how it usually backfires.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

Medical Notes: Week of January 13, 2019

>> January 13, 2019

The number of people with dementia around the world has more than doubled since the 1990s. The effects of air pollution on city dwellers. And finally, studies proving that it doesn't take long to believe your own lies.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

Medical Notes: Week of October 21, 2018

>> October 21, 2018

A new study suggest gum disease may kick start Alzheimer's disease. Nearly half of Americans spend most of the work day sitting, and some have now installed treadmill desks. Finally, scientists in India have uncovered a major public health threat...taking selfies.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Dementia in Women

Dementia in Women

>> October 14, 2018

About two-thirds of people with dementia in the United States are women, and researchers are discovering it’s not just because they live longer. Reproductive history also plays a role. Scientists are focusing on the role of estrogen as a potential protective factor against Alzheimer’s disease. Several who are involved in this research explain.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
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