Dementia Signs Symptoms Stages Treatment

Dementia Signs Symptoms Stages Treatment

Dementia: Signs, Symptoms, Stages & Treatment

Disrupt Dementia

Sparking bold new solutions for the world s brain health crisis

Covers beneficiaries enrolled in clinical trials

Discrimination may be linked to memory decline in middle-aged adults

New research reveals a link between vision loss and dementia

Physical activity can boost memory, improve thinking, even lower dementia risks

Researchers find NBC hit show encouraged family discussions on aging

Research builds on how menopause affects brain health

Eating lots of salty, sugary and high-fat snacks could impact your memory after midlife

Faster pace, even with fewer steps, may also offer brain benefits, research suggests

Could hearing aids help protect the brain from cognitive decline?

Medications, infections and sleep issues can cause you to feel foggy or confused

Get the latest scientific insights about what older adults can do to maintain their brain health

Supporting Family Caregivers

A vacation or change in routine may benefit adults living with dementia

Meeting spots provide comfortable spaces for caregivers and their loved ones

A daughter plans a family vacation with her dad's Alzheimer's in mind

Irene Taylor Brodsky's documentary reveals her dad's Alzheimer's challenges and her deaf son's triumph

Find tasks and activities to make those with memory challenges feel useful

Help family and friends have better understanding of the illness

Video Spotlight

Giving an African American Face to Alzheimer s

Brian wants to raise awareness of the increased Alzheimer's risk for African Americans

How to Care for Someone With Dementia

Sanjay Gupta, neurosurgeon and CNN chief medical correspondent, provides tips

Dementia Doesn t Stop This Travel Enthusiast

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