Monday, 17 August 2015

What Is Procedural Memory? How Is It Affected by Dementia?

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What Is Procedural Memory? How Is It Affected by Dementia?
Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
What Is Procedural Memory? How Is It Affected by Dementia?

Learn more about procedural memories and how they're affected (but less than you may think) by dementia... Read more

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I've read hundreds, if not thousands, of research studies on what increases and decreases our risk for developing dementia. Based on these studies, here are 11 foods to enjoy on a regular basis...Read more

 

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What Really Is "Cognition"? How Is It Affected by Dementia?

"Cognition" is a commonly used word, but do we really understand what all it refers to? Here's the skinny on what cognition includes, as well as how it's measured...Read more

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What you breathe in- even if it's not your own smoke- can affect your brain. Here's how...
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More than Memory Loss: 10 Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer's

Did you know that your memory might still function quite well in the early stages of some types of dementia? Check out these other 9 warning signs so that you can catch things early...
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