Recent research suggests the shingles vaccine may lower the risk of developing dementia, offering potential new preventive strategies.
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The shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of dementia
New research suggests the shingles vaccine may lower the risk of developing dementia, but further studies are needed to confirm the link.
Katie Couric Amnesia
TV anchor Katie Couric publicly discusses her recent episode of transient global amnesia, highlighting her recovery and raising awareness about the condition.
Katie Couric couldn’t remember the year or the president during frightening brain episode
TV journalist Katie Couric reportedly could not recall the year or the current U.S. president during a frightening episode, raising concerns about her health.
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Recent studies reinforce the connection between chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and long-term brain damage in athletes and military personnel.
Chris Johnson announces ALS diagnosis in ‘Good Morning America’ appearance
Former NFL player Chris Johnson announces his ALS diagnosis during a ‘Good Morning America’ interview, raising awareness about the disease.
Scientists May Have Found What Really Triggers Alzheimer’s Disease
New research suggests a specific protein may initiate Alzheimer’s, offering potential new pathways for treatment. Findings are preliminary and under further study.
How to Handle Constant Pacing in Alzheimer’s Without Exhaustion
Keen strategies can help manage constant pacing in Alzheimer’s, but understanding how to prevent exhaustion is essential for lasting care success.
Obsessive Packing and Exit-Seeking in Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver Guide
Providing essential strategies, this caregiver guide helps manage obsessive packing and exit-seeking behaviors, ensuring safety and understanding—discover how to keep your loved one safe.
When Car Rides Trigger Panic in Alzheimer’s Disease
Discover why car rides can trigger panic in Alzheimer’s patients and learn practical strategies to help ease their fears and create a calmer experience.