Alzheimers Disease: – Removing ovaries increases dementia risk in women
Removing ovaries increases dementia risk in women
NewKerala.com, India - Apr 9, 2006London: A new study has found that women who have their ovaries removed may be at an increased risk of dementia – the loss of cognitive function (cognition …
Exercise associated with reduced risk of dementia in older people
Xagena.it, Italy - Mar 31, 2006Older adults who exercised at least three times a week were much less likely to develop dementia than those who were less active. …
GPs fear revealing of dementia diagnostics
Irish Medical News, Ireland - Apr 10, 2006Irish GPs are experiencing difficulties in diagnosing dementia and are reluctant to disclose a diagnosis of dementia to patients, a new study has found. …
O’Leary: Dealing with the early stages of dementia
Malden Observer, MA - Apr 13, 2006By Dan O’Leary/ Ask MVES. My mother, who is in her late 60s, has been diagnosed as being in the early stages of dementia, most likely Alzheimer’s disease. …
Program to help dementia sufferers
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Apr 6, 2006But it will administer a new program that should be a big help to the families of citizens who suffer from some form of dementia. …
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