Category: News

Delirium Vs. Dementia Comparison for Chatham County

April 11, 2017

Dementia and delirium can be difficult to distinguish unless you know the underlying causes. Delirium is defined as an acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech. There are two kinds of delirium, hypoactive and hyperactive. Hypoactive is […]

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Information for Durham: A New Chocolate Dementia Pill Hits Shelves in Britain

April 6, 2017

Is chocolate a cure for dementia? There is a groundbreaking new pill being released in the United Kingdom made entirely out of chocolate. The pill contains flavanols extracted from cocoa that help that to lower cholesterol and increase blood flow. Research has shown that flavanols assist production of nitric oxide which triggers arterial wall muscles […]

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Could Eating Grapes in Chapel Hill Cut Your Risk of Alzheimer’s?

April 4, 2017

A pilot study performed by the University of California at Los Angeles has found significant changes in Alzheimer’s patients after eating grapes daily. Scientists found the grapes boosted attention, working memory performance and protected against the decline in the brain. The study found growing evidence that grapes are beneficial in neurologic and cardiovascular health. Grapes […]

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Durham Home Care News: Senior Housing in Crisis?

March 30, 2017

Home care for the elderly is a growing concern as baby boomers reach retirement age. Many older adults would like to grow old in their own home. They do not want to move to retirement communities that seem to cater to either the very wealthy or low income seniors. The over 65 population is expected […]

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Senior Care Advice for Caregivers in Orange County

March 28, 2017

Caregivers are on the front line of senior care in today’s aging boom. More and more children and spouses are caring for loved ones on a daily basis while sacrificing money, time, employment and caring for their own families. There are over 40 million Americans currently caring for a loved one and most of them […]

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Anti-Aging Healthcare Tips for Chapel Hill from a Nobel Prize Winning Biologist

March 24, 2017

There are many ways to improve your healthcare. One recent study has been lead by Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, a biologist and Nobel Laureate. She and a team of researchers have found three effective ways to stay young. Their research focuses on protecting your DNA to prevent aging. They study telomeres which are an essential part […]

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Medical News for Durham Residents: Concussions Can Increase Your Risk of Dementia

March 21, 2017

Dementia can be caused by many factors. One of the strongest environmental risk factors for developing Alzheimer’s disease is moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. It is unclear whether mild traumatic brain injury or concussion increase the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases. Concussions have been found to amplify cognitive decline especially in those patients who have […]

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News for Hillsborough: Dementia Is Not Caused by Just Genetics

March 7, 2017

Many people believe as they age that their likelihood of getting dementia increases due to genetics and aging. However, a new study has found that a sedentary lifestyle could play a role in increasing your risk for dementia. One of the biggest risk factors for getting Alzheimer’s disease is possessing the APOE e4 gene. You […]

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Chapel Hill News for Seniors: What To Do After An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

March 2, 2017

Being diagnosed with any illness is scary no matter what it is, but being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can be worse because you will lose your memory. It is often shocking to deal with the the inevitable changes that will take place. Being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease can be especially difficult because as the disease progresses, […]

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Do Busy Roads in Durham Increase Your Risk for Dementia?

February 28, 2017

If you live near a busy road, you might consider moving further away from it to a place with less traffic. A Canadian study has found increased risk of dementia in those living close to busy traffic. Mental decline was more evident in those living within 160 feet of a major street. The closer people […]

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