Dementia
Alzheimer's is well-known manifestation of dementia
- Alzheimer's is a disease of the brain. The most well-known manifestation of dementia, Alzheimer's illness influences men and ladies of all races, religions and financial foundations. It is not an ordinary piece of maturing and nobody is invulnerable. » By Richard MacLeod, created on Oct. 16 2014 In Press Releases and Company Profiles | |
Statins prove no connection with dementia, memory loss - Realpharmacyrx.co - According to the medical reports, it has been elaborated that the utilization of statin medicinal products do not have any interference with the risks of loss of memory which is also termed as dementia. » By Balfour Morris, created on Dec. 16 2013 In Press Releases and Company Profiles | |
Vital test detecting dementia during diabetes. - which efficiently helped the physicians to detect the sufferings of diabetes in the patients who had possessed superior chances of suffering from dementia & thereby can provide the easy & effective treatments for curing. » By John Anderson, created on Sep. 10 2013 In Press Releases and Company Profiles | |
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy a brain disease influences behavior, mood and memory in athletes - A new research suggests that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) which is considered as a brain disease is associated with repeat brain trauma. » By Andy Decosta, created on Aug. 31 2013 In Press Releases and Company Profiles | |
Later retirement diminishes risk of dementia - The data also revealed strong evidence of a significant decline in the risk of developing dementia linked with older age at retirement, in line with the 'use it or lose it' hypothesis. » By Alli Mack, created on Aug. 6 2013 In Press Releases and Company Profiles | |
Iron rich foods help to preclude anemia and hence lower the risk of dementia - RoyalPharmacyrx.com - The results were that the patients with anemia had a higher risk of developing dementia compared with those who were not anemic. Anemia was associated with a 41% higher chance of dementia. » By Austin Wilson, created on Aug. 5 2013 In Press Releases and Company Profiles | |
Memory worries is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease - The researchers also used PET scans to image participants' brains. It turned out that people with bigger subjective concerns about their mental sharpness had a higher level of beta-amyloid proteins in the brain. » By Austin Wilson, created on Jul. 22 2013 In Press Releases and Company Profiles |