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Durham Healthcare Information: Does Your Job Protect You From Alzheimer’s?

September 22, 2016

Taking care of yourself is an important part of aging and healthcare. It involves your occupation, diet and fitness. Depending on the type of occupation you have, you may be at a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Sitting at a desk all day can be dangerous to your health, but it all depends on what […]

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Proper Diagnosis of Dementia Symptoms is Vital for Chapel Hill Residents

September 20, 2016

It is important to understand that dementia is not a specific diagnosis if you are having trouble with your memory. Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Dementia is not a disease, but an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms from […]

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Healthcare Tips for Durham: Alzheimer’s May Be Coming for Your Mind and Your Wallet

September 12, 2016

Alzheimer’s and other dementias are evolving into a healthcare burden to baby boomers entering old age at a rate of 10,000/day. As senior health improves, the likelihood of getting dementia appears to be falling overall, but the total numbers of people with dementia are rising. The number of people with dementia in the United States […]

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Old World Cures in Orange County: Acupuncture Found to Slow Alzheimer’s and Dementia Symptoms

September 7, 2016

A new study out of China has found that acupuncture can be useful to slow the side effects of Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. The study found that the therapy was useful in patients experiencing mild cognitive impairment or MCI. MCI occurs in the intermediate stage between natural cognitive decline and actual cognitive degenerative […]

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Preventing Insomnia in Chapel Hill Dementia Patients

August 31, 2016

Insomnia becomes a problem as we age and can be especially true for dementia patients. For those with dementia, it can be particularly dangerous due to nighttime roaming which can put them at risk for falls and other accidents. There are a few tips to combat insomnia if you or someone you know is suffering […]

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Discussions for Chapel Hill: Why Finding Drugs to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease Is So Hard

August 25, 2016

There are only 4 drugs that are approved to treat Alzheimer’s disease and of those in clinical trials, 99% never make it out of the trials. Scientists have had great success with cancer drugs by targeting mutations in cancer cells. These biomarkers can be measured and identified in blood tests or biopsies. Alzheimer’s has had […]

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Homecare: Five Questions to Ask When Looking for a Senior Living Community in Durham

August 23, 2016

Finding the right homecare when you retire can be daunting with the many choices in the area. Retirement communities are plentiful and each offer unique features that will be a little different than another one. Each retirement community has its own set of amenities as well as financial arrangements for its occupants. There are some […]

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New Housing Ideas for Senior Care in Orange County

August 18, 2016

New housing choices are being offered in senior care that allow a small group of elderly to remain in a home in a neighborhood. These seniors share a home with several other seniors instead of a huge industrial facility. Caregivers come in daily to help with daily living, prepare meals and make sure everyone is […]

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Dementia Information for Chapel Hill: What is Sundowning?

August 16, 2016

Caregivers that care for a person with dementia often notice that in the afternoon and evening their family member may show signs of confusion and agitation. This is referred to as sundowning and occurs in people with mid to late stage dementia. This time of day patients may experience an increase in agitation, confusion, and […]

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Issues for Durham Residents: How to Start the Conversation About Dementia

August 10, 2016

Starting a conversation about dementia with a loved one can be difficult. You may be noticing that your family member is forgetting things, misplacing items or acting out of character. They may even be suspicious themselves that something is wrong. There are several things you can do to get them to a doctor for treatment. […]

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