
What Is Memory Care?
For patients who have Alzheimer’s or dementia, as the disease progresses, there will often be a need for residential care. The needs of dementia and Alzheimer’s patients are complex, and specialized More...

Moving Tips for Alzheimer’s Patients
It’s always difficult for elderly people when it comes to downsizing a home; deciding which much cherished possessions to keep and which to let go as well as overseeing the decor and layout of the new home. When More...

Memory Care Assisted Living: Your Guide
Aging is one of the reasons for affecting memory that can turn so bad that those suffering from it forget how to do some tasks as simple as lighting the kitchen stove or recollect their name. They suffer from forgetfulness More...

Dementia is on Rise, but it can be prevented
Dementia has become one of the leading causes of death in England and Wales. According to statistics published in The Express in October 2017, dementia claimed 62,948 lives, including 41,747 women and 21,201 More...

Why we dance and you should too
Nowadays dances have become a very common kind of sport and leisure. The main reason is that you can start dancing from almost any age: from the youngest to the most respected. Dances are good because they do not More...

Oregon expands their euthanasia laws, allowing patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s to be starved to death
Oregon became the first U.S. state that legalized doctors killing sick patients and now has passed a bill that critics say will allow healthcare givers to starve to death mentally ill patients. Oregon’s Senate More...

Tips For Writing A Dissertation The Will Be Sure To Impress
Whether you work as a lawyer, researcher or medical doctor, there is a good chance that you’ll want to write a dissertation at some point in the future. A thesis is a wonderful way to distribute your wisdom and More...

‘Big Bang Theory’ star Jim Parsons narrates Discovery’s ‘First in Human’ look at NIH research
Near the nation’s capital, on the campus of the National Institutes of Health, sits Building 10: the largest hospital in the world devoted solely to research. Inside, our country’s most brilliant scientific More...

How to write a perfect article
Whether you believe it or not, articles are the main source of information these days. As we know that everything is available on the internet and it is in the form of articles. This is something we have been taught More...

5 Ways Poor Dental Health Can Affect You Beyond Your Teeth
Every single day, your mouth accumulates a layer of plaque build up that contains bacteria. When left to their own devices, this bacteria can cause a wide array of health issues. Usually, when people think of mouth More...

Medical Research May Be Pokey, but It’s Definitely Paramount
The many advancements that have been made in the treatment and cure of diseases in humans all have experimentation at their core. Without centuries of research – from the body snatchers of the 19th century to More...

5 Foods That May Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
As humans grow older, their bodies and minds change and may begin to suffer from a number of different ailments. While most of these issues are easily treated with medication, the mental illness Alzheimer’s Disease can More...

Medical alert systems: why to get it for your loved one
We all want to take care of our families to the best of our abilities. But, what do you do if you are one of the “sandwich generation”? You have young children at home, yet your parents are having medical More...

Michael Reagan blasts Will Ferrell’s Ronald Reagan comedy, ‘Alzheimers is not a comedy’ or joke
Michael Reagan, son of former US President Ronald Reagan, has attacked actor Will Ferrell, his new film Reagan, and the presumed mocking of the President’s struggles with early onset Alzheimer’s. Ferrell More...

Alzheimer’s disease infectious? Researchers suggest in study
Can Alzheimer’s disease be passed on from person-to-person by such means as blood transfusions or contaminated surgical instruments? New research from scientists from the Department of Neurodegenerative Disease More...