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New Atlas: New target to prevent Alzheimer’s patients forgetting loved ones

Alzheimer’s & Dementia New target to prevent Alzheimer’s patients forgetting loved ones By Bronwyn Thompson November 10, 2025 Researchers are studying how changes in the brain may cause Alzheimer’s patients to forget loved ones, and exploring new ways to prevent memory … Continue reading

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Neuroscience.com Alzheimer’s Risk? Comment: Highly recommend people with memory issues focus on their “cognitive reserve”

Want to Know Your Alzheimer’s Risk? Many Change Their Minds FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience ·May 7, 2025 Summary: New research reveals a striking gap between people’s theoretical desire to know their Alzheimer’s disease risk and their real-life decisions when results are actually offered. In … Continue reading

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The Deep View: AI for Good: Detecting Alzheimer’s

AI for Good: Detecting Alzheimer’s  Source: Unsplash Today, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s Disease.  But that doesn’t mean that early diagnosis isn’t necessary. Researchers have found that it might be possible to either delay or prevent the development of dementia in … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus By Michael Franco January 09, 2025 The new study might shed light on a way to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s after repeated head trauma, such as that experienced … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Earpiece Tech Detects Early Alzheimer’s Through Eye Movement Signals

Earpiece Tech Detects Early Alzheimer’s Through Eye Movement Signals FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience ·November 20, 2024 Summary: Researchers are exploring how earpiece microphones, or “hearables,” could detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease by monitoring subtle eye movement changes. Alzheimer’s impacts motor and cognitive functions, … Continue reading

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Neurology Today: Your cognitive reserve maintenance is so important; you will come to rely on it if you ever have issues with dementia. Age 32 TBI from horse fall left me with hearing/sight impairment, olfactory impairment; cognitive ie amnesia, strict routine of enhancing memory through computer and social media access. This is a most interesting article and sometimes people need to know earlier in life to prepare to adapt in the event of an accident or the normal process of ageing and losses.

These 14 Modifiable Risk Factors Could Cut Dementia Cases By Half, Lancet Commission Finds By Mark Moran November 7, 2024 Article In Brief The third Lancet Commission Report on Dementia Prevention, Intervention, and Care—the first such statement since 2020—offers an … Continue reading

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Science American: The Path Bill Gates Sees to Overcoming Alzheimer’s Biggest Remaining Challenges. Positive news for people have a genetic link to Alzheimers, for people diagnosed early, for people who sustain Traumatic Brain Injury and the view that they are susceptible to Alzheimers or Parkinsons.

April 15, 2024 6 min read The Path Bill Gates Sees to Overcoming Alzheimer’s Biggest Remaining Challenges Gates talks about his own experience as a caregiver and all he is doing to fight this disease This article was produced in partnership … Continue reading

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Cognitive FX USA: How to Recover from Memory Loss After a Head Injury…Comment: This “Elder Orphan” with the assistance of her partner have used a lot of these routines and find this a most comprehensive piece which will be of assistance to other people who sustain a TBI or a Stroke. 30+ years with major memory problems I now face getting older so Senior Moments will be acceptable

hello@cognitivefxusa.com Start Here Back to Blog How to Recover from Memory Loss After a Head Injury Dr. Mark Allen Ph. D. • Updated on 24 January, 2024 • Medically Reviewed by  Dr. Alina Fong If you’re experiencing memory issues after … Continue reading

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Scientists Identify a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline (Lethologica). By Claire Lancaster, The Conversation. Comment: It is easy to recognise a stammer, but people who as a result of traumatic brain injury, stroke, neurodegenerative et al have aphasia we just are ignorant and treat them as stupid people who cannot form proper sentences and lose words.

Scientists Identify a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline Health12 July 2024 By Claire Lancaster, The Conversation (Smile/Getty Images) Can you pass me the whatchamacallit? It’s right over there next to the thingamajig. Many of us will experience “lethologica”, or … Continue reading

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April 26, 2024 4 min read It’s Time for a Global Effort to Defeat Alzheimer’s Advances in testing and treatment are galvanizing progress. Healthcare systems must also transform George Vradenburg, Olivier Schwab This article was produced in partnership with the … Continue reading

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