A decline in brain function interfering with daily living isn’t a normal part of aging. Dementia is on the rise, more than ...
Will your heart outlast your mind? Chances are that it will. Dementia isn’t a normal part of aging, but it’s going to happen ...
Learn what’s normal with aging and memory at a free April 6 presentation at Wausau library. ADRC staff explain dementia ...
Pinpoint whether memory loss is normal aging or a warning sign—clear patterns to watch, the ABCS tracking method, and when to see a doctor to protect your cognitive health. You walk into the kitchen ...
More than 7 million Americans aged 65 and older have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Yet average wait times for a dementia diagnosis range from 12 months to nearly four years.
Everyone, regardless of age, experiences moments of forgetfulness. These occasional episodes are normal and can happen to anyone at any stage of life. For instance, one morning I planned to prepare a ...
When we notice subtle memory changes in a parent – missed appointments, repeated stories, confusion with medications – it’s easy to assume it’s simply a normal part of getting older. However, there ...
Dementia and Normal Aging Awareness Workshop Empowered Seniors through Education and Support ...
Dementia often begins with subtle changes long before obvious memory loss appears. Experts say the earliest signs can include ...
Worried that forgetfulness is becoming something more? While occasional lapses are part of normal aging, certain patterns point to a problem worth checking. This guide highlights the most common, ...
Memory can wither with age. Forgetfulness can be unnerving, but there are ways you can support your mind during memory loss — or support a loved one going through it. While not all lost memories can ...
Gut microbiome changes may drive age-related memory loss via inflammation and disrupted brain signaling, but interventions in mice show this process can be reversed.