Monday, 21 December 2015

Want Dementia? Just Ignore these 9 Controllable Risk Factors

I've never actually heard someone tell me, "I'm hoping for dementia. Hopefully I'll get it soon!" Of course not. But essentially, you may be telling your brain that it can feel free to hop on the road straight to Alzheimer's (or other kinds of dementia) by NOT paying attention to these 9 areas.

 

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Want Dementia? Just Ignore these 9 Controllable Risk Factors

I've never actually heard someone tell me, "I'm hoping for dementia. Hopefully I'll get it soon!" Of course not. But essentially, you may be telling your brain that it can feel free to hop on the road straight to Alzheimer's (or other kinds of dementia) by NOT paying attention to these 9 areas.

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
High blood pressure is one of the risks for dementia
Want Dementia? Just Ignore these 9 Controllable Risk Factors  

Research that spans hundreds of studies has been able to identify 9 dementia risks that are controllable. In other words, we can actually do something to increase or decrease our risk of Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia...Read more

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Do the Eyes Have It? Retinal Imaging Can Detect Early Alzheimer's  

Getting lost while gazing into someone's eyes might be romantic, but according to recent research, there may be a new benefit of looking into eyes... diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.
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Too Many Medications Can Cause Confusion
Can Too Many Medications Cause Reversible Symptoms of Dementia?  

Confused, dazed and can't remember things? While these symptoms can be caused by Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, there could be another, possibly reversible, cause: medication. Too many medicines, called polypharmacy, can affect your ability to think clearly, remember and make appropriate decisions...Read more

 

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8 Caregiver Gifts to Give Yourself: What and Why  

Do yourself and your loved one a favor by being proactive and remembering that it's imperative, not just nice, to give yourself a break periodically...Read more
 

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Dementia + Letting these 5 Things Go = Successful Holidays  

Holidays and dementia can be a tough combination at times, so the words from that theme song from the movie Frozen-- "Let It Go"--  (which you might love or be completely sick of) are so important. If you don't, you'll set yourself, and everyone else, up for potential disappointment and failure...
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Getting Together with Family? Watch for 9 Early Signs of Dementia  

Since phone conversations can often hide difficulties such as early memory loss, the opportunity to be present in the same room offers you the chance to make sure things are going as well as family members report that they are...Read more
 

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Chocolate Benefits the Taste Buds and the Brain
Can Chocolate Improve Your Memory and Prevent Dementia?  

Love chocolate? Then here's some good news for you and your brain!  Read more

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