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Can An Eye Test Predict Alzheimer’s?

Researchers in their quest to find new testing for Alzheimer’s disease are trying new and innovative methods to detect the disease much earlier.  We’ve heard recent word of simple blood testing showing promising results.  At the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, some exciting research was presented highlighting the

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Scientists Getting Closer To A Blood Test For Alzheimer’s

A few months back word came that scientists were doing studies on a simple blood test that could determine if someone had Alzheimer’s disease.  There were a significant amount of questions on the test, its reliability and if this type of testing would ever be readily available.  According to a

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Better Ways To Test Alzheimer’s Drugs Needed

There really is no debate that Alzheimer’s awareness and research is at an all time high.  June was Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness month with much of the push being centered around gaining more awareness of the disease.  We recently saw comedian Seth Rogen on Capitol Hill pleading for more funding

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Feeding The Brain Curiosity Helps Delay Alzheimer’s, Study Says

Researchers across the world are finding new ways in which to tackle the very difficult challenge of new and innovative testing which might lead to a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. We’ve heard of recent large scale testing in regards to amyloid protein which is a hallmark of those living with Alzheimer’s disease. What

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What Can You Do To Help Raise Alzheimer’s Awareness?

The Alzheimer’s Association recently moved Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness month from September to June.  They’ve also altered the name of the month to give further awareness not only to Alzheimer’s disease, but also other brain related diseases.  There are many goals they hope to accomplish.  Amongst these are raising overall

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Could Sleepless Nights Cause An Increase In Alzheimer’s Risk?

Doctors have released numerous studies throughout the years showing how important getting a good night’s rest is for your body.  We’ve heard about the many health benefits, but there has never been a study showing a link between a lack of sleep and an increased potential of getting Alzheimer’s disease. 

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Myths About Alzheimer’s Disease

As more Americans are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease each year, more myths about symptoms of the disease and how it progresses are mentioned often.  Part of the issue right now in our society is the lack of knowledge about the disease and how to help those that have been recently

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7 Habits To Improve Memory

Everyone knows Alzheimer’s disease and dementia cases are significantly on the rise across the world.  According to the Alzheimer’s Association, in the U.S. there are currently 5 million Americans living with the disease.  Every 67 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with the disease.  Doctors and researchers alike are

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Caregiving Is A Corporate Issue

As Americans age in this country, caregiving for loved ones is becoming much more of an issue especially for employers.  Today, seven out of 10 caregivers work full- or part-time.  This number represents 15 percent of the work force.  Pew Research recently released research that showed 42 percent of Gen

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Dementia And Money: A Stunning Study

A study completed by the University of Michigan of Americans over 50 and their spouses over the span of ten years found that as cognition declines for the “financial decision maker,” money management is eventually turned over to his (or her) “cognitively intact” spouse. However, the study found that this

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Gene Linked To Alzheimer’s Poses A Special Threat To Women

Recent startling research has shown women make up nearly two-thirds of the five million people in the U.S. diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.  One reason for this disparity is the fact women simply live longer than men.  However, a new study suggests a gene might play a significant role. A study

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How One Family May Raise Hope For All Alzheimer’s Patients

Every 67 seconds someone in the United States is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.  However, some researchers believe finding the ultimate cure for Alzheimer’s disease might rest with a family in Columbia.  CBS News recently sent reporters to this small South American country to find out more about this family’s story.

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A Dementia That Rivals Alzheimer’s Strikes Before Age 65

The assumption by many is that memory impairing diseases only affect those age 65 and older.  However, these diseases are being diagnosed much earlier in life with other forms of dementia besides Alzheimer’s included.  NBC recently wrote an article detailing one of these forms of memory impairment called frontotemporal dementia

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Women: Alzheimer’s More Likely Than Breast Cancer

In a startling report by the Alzheimer’s Association, new figures indicate that women 60 and older have a 1 in 6 chance of getting Alzheimer’s disease in their lifetime.  Women are twice as likely to develop the disease over breast cancer.  These new figures not only further compound the thought

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Welcome to the Autumn Leaves Blog

Welcome to the Autumn Leaves Blog. This is a vibrant section of our web site where we offer news and information about memory care, solutions for families caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. You can also plan to see events of interest, clinical and industry developments as well as good news about our communities, our staff and of course, our wonderful residents, their family members and friends.

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