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2012 | |
Computer Use and Exercise Combo May Reduce the Odds of Having Memory Loss, Mayo Clinic Finds - May 10 Mayo Clinic | |
Study: Eating Omega-3s May Help Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk - May 10 Time - Healthland | |
Alzheimer’s Brain Scan Test Gets FDA Approval - April 11 Time: Healthland | |
Yoga Offers Striking Benefits for Alzheimer’s Caregivers - April 11 UCLA
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Dementia a 'ticking time bomb,' says study - April 11 CTV News | |
Healthy Life: Alzheimer’s disease affects the entire family - April 2 Reporter News | |
Dementiaville - March 28 Daily Mail | |
Architecture book lays blueprint for dementia care - March 28 Ottawa Citizen | |
Dementia research funding to more than double to Ł66m by 2015 - March 28 The Guardian | |
Heart & Soul Summer Arts Camp - February 21 This summer, a group of students and recent graduates from Dalhousie University will initiate a new project in HRM: a summer arts camp for elderly adults called “Heart & Soul Summer Arts Camp." | |
Aging in Individuals and Populations/Mathematical Modeling - February 10 Dr. Arnold Mitnitski, of Dalhousie University, Halifax, will be participating in a coast-to-coast seminar series about Aging in Individuals and Populations/Mathematical Modeling. | |
2011 | |
Conference Update: CCD - November 17 The 6th Annual Canadian Conference on Dementia (CCD) was held at the Hyatt Hotel in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-29, 2011. The conference was a huge success as registration was sold out. Workshops and sessions of the conference were sponsored by Pfizer, Novartis, the Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network, The Alzheimer Society of Canada, the Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry (CAGP), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA), the Canadian Neurological Society (CNS), the Canadian Geriatric Society (CGS) and the Consortium of Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Research (C5R). The conference welcomed the participation of academics, researchers, practitioners and the general public. This conference provided an excellent opportunity for networking, exchanging ideas and gaining insights into new developments that will improve diagnosis's of cognitive impairments. Thanks to all that participated and visited our booth! | |
CDKTN is featured - July 20
The CDKTN was recently mentioned by JC Sulzenko. Sulzenko is the author of six books, her most recent "What My Grandma Means to Say." The book is a great resource for families. Please visit her website to see Sulzenko's kind words about CDKTN.
http://jcsulzenko.com/ | |
The Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Care Course - June 20 The Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Care Course (ADODCC) is for anyone interested in learning more about dementia. The course is delivered over 9 session from Oct. to Dec., 2011 in Bedford, Nova Scotia. To register: http://www.adodcc.ca/Generic.aspx?PAGE=Forms&portalName=ADODCC For more info:
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Alzheimer's researcher puts focus on the role of caregivers - May 26 HALIFAX, N.S. - Better understanding the challenges facing those caring for a spouse with memory loss, dementia or Alzheimer's is the goal of a research project spearheaded by Kinkora native Dr. Janice Keefe. | |
Brain Scans Used to Spot Alzheimer's - March 17 Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) scanning is a versatile invention that now has another use – detecting signs of Alzheimer’s. A group of doctors and researchers in the UK have developed a computer program that can detect early signs of Alzheimer ’s disease. A pilot clinical project in Londonhas just started and if successful, may become a part of England’s health care system. This development marks an improvement in the way individuals are currently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Often, doctors do not diagnose patients with Alzheimer’s until they have seen apparent signs of mental deterioration. The MRI project has been has been compared to knowledge translation – it is using recent findings to directly benefit patients in the future. Read More | |
How Can Technology Help Dementia Patients? - March 17 People with dementiaexperience a world that is vastly different from our own. Simple things likedoors, windows, and other features of a house become confusing. Objects thatare not easily identifiable (including food) are forgotten. The design of ahouse plays a large role in dementia patient’s day-to-day experiences. This iswhy scientists at Stirling University, in England, have created a ‘dementiahouse’ that will hopefully set the standard for the design of care homes. Some of the features insidethe house include oversized light switches and contrasting coloured walls toindicate the location of doors. Recorded messages play automatically whenleaving a room, reminding patients not to forget their keys and transparentkitchen cupboards display appetizing provisions. Stirling University madethe house by incorporating years of geriatric research with interior design;they are currently offering tours to caregivers living in the UK. Read more | |
Helping caregivers connect with Alzheimer's disease - March 16 The University of Virginia has just piloted a new support system that will soon be available forcaregivers with loved ones suffering from dementia orAlzheimer’s disease. “Connections” is a free eight-week in-home trainingprogram open to participants regardless of their degree of dementia. The program incorporatesestablished techniques to direct daily activities such as painting, gardeningor any other meaningful activity that dementia patients may enjoy. A“Connections specialist” visits caregiver homes once a week and helps constructactivity stations that will engage their loved ones. This program will keep thepatient occupied while maintaining their level of function. Read more | |
Alzheimer Study Results - March 15 Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers Identify Memory Loss, Personal Safety and Confusion as Top Three Concerns Related to Progression of Their Loved One's Disease | |
Alzheimer Cafe - February 21 Alzheimer Café in Nova Scotia first of its kind in Canada | |
2010 | |
AFA Builds Case - "Alzheimer's Disease: The Ongoing Challenges" - December 9 Alzheimer's Foundation of America Official to Testify Before Congress and Urge Policymakers to Act Now on Alzheimer's Disease Crisis
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Walking Maintains Brain Volume - November 30 Walking may preserve brain function and slow the development of Alzheimer's disease
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2013 Expected to Bring "Blockbuster" Dementia Treatments - November 23 Radical change to Alzheimer's management
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Video: Alzheimer's Society of Manitoba Seeks Human Rights Change - November 22 Committee to review proposal to provide Handi-Transit for people with dementia
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Sensory Stimulation Used for Dementia Patients - November 18 New help for dementia patients in Victoria
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Alzheimer's Research Examines Cultural Stressors on Chinese Families - November 11 For Chinese Families, Alzheimer's Presents Unique Cultural Challenges
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MRI Testing Shows Progress in Early Detection - November 11 Alzheimer's fear for fortysomethings as test shows risk
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Care Services Minister Appraises "High-Quality Care" - October 28 Dementia: antipsychotic use to drop by two-thirds in a year
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Alzheimer's Falls Behind Cancer Research - Still Hopeful - October 22 Alzheimer's Advances: Promising But Slow-Going
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Science Daily - October 22 'Knowledge Translation' Keeps Treatment Current
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Alzheimer's on Women - October 21 Alzheimer's: Largely a Woman's Issue
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What You Can Look For - October 13 Alzheimer's: 25 Signs Never to Ignore
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Globe and Mail: - October 1 Your dementia questions answered
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The Sydney Morning Herald: - October 1 Robot to help patients with dementia
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MailOnline: - October 1 How dementia stole my brilliant mathematician of a mother, but never ruined her character
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The Huffington Post: - October 1 The Coming Epidemic of Alzheimer's Disease
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LA Times: - October 1 For a healthy brain, work it out -- and challenge it mentally and physically
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Regina Leader-Post: - October 1 Humour, love help family manage Alzheimer's
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Fox Focus On Health - September 21 Old age and memory loss update
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Countries Start Making National Strategies Against Dementia - September 15 Dementia among "great giants of disease"
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Bloomberg Businessweek - September 10 Men Seem More Susceptible to Memory Problems Than Women
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CTV News - September 10 B vitamins slow brain shrinkage, may delay dementia
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Comox, BC - September 10 Memories and More opens drop-in centre
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Alzheimer's Society and Bupa Foundation Fund New Research Projects - September 3 Dementia research receives Ł1.5 million boost
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CTV News - September 1 Many struggle to provide care to aging seniors: study
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Business Week - September 1 Dementia Patients, Caregivers May Benefit From Home-Based Program
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Banffshire, Scotland - September 1 New cafe opens up for dementia patients
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Research Team Tackles Frontotemporal Dementia - August 27 Academia Sinica makes breakthrough in brain degeneration studies
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Arthritis Treatment Protects Against Alzheimer's in Mice - August 27 Rodent of the Week: Can having rheumatoid arthritis protect against Alzheimer's disease?
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Pressure Test for Alzheimer's Detection - August 21 New Mechanism to pave way for methods to screen Alzheimer's drugs
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Trials Reveal Brain Cell Protection - August 13 The life of the brain: The promise of restoration
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MCI or Dementia? - August 10 | |
Alzheimer's Gets an Update - August 6 Proposed Revisions To Diagnostic Criteria For Alzheimer's Disease
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Electric Brain Pulses Bringing Back Memories - August 4 Deep brain stimulation may slow Alzheimer's in some
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Nitric Oxide Causing Cell Death - July 30 New clues about cause of brain cell death in Parkinson's, Alzheimer's
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Canadian Neuroscientists Make Alzheimer's Breakthrough - July 30 'Significant advance' for Alzheimer's
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New Cognitive Observation Study for Seniors and Their Finances - July 28 UAB receives renewed funding to study financial decision-making skills and dementia
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Sirtuin: New Ingredient in Alzheimer's Treatment - July 26 Potential Found in New Approach to Alzheimer's
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An Extra Year in School Could Make a Difference - July 26 Educated People Cope Better with Dementia
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Blood Testing for AD - July 25 Texas team close to developing test to identify Alzheimer's disease
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New Outlook on AD - July 19 Doctors, scientists adopt new approach to Alzheimer's care
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CBC Morning Noon - July 19 Audio recording of hour long Alzheimer's phone-in with Dr. Kenneth Rockwood
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Treatments Stave Off Cognitive Decline in Fruit Flies - July 17 Drugs rescue fruit flies from Alzheimer's
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Early Testing May Make a Difference - July 16 U.S. study may be ideal test for Alzheimer's drugs
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ICAD: Insulin Injections for Early Forms of Alzheimer's - July 15 Insulin may help memory loss
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Alzheimer's Advancements Call for Re-diagnosis of Disease - July 15 Diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease to be updated
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ICAD Research Links Alzheimer's to Culture - July 14 Race, culture may play role in Alzheimer's disease
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ICAD: Physical Activity May Reduce Dementia Risk - July 12 Adequate vitamin D, tea consumption may also reduce dementia risk and retain cognitive ability
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News from ICAD - July 12 UK scientists move closer to discovering cause of Alzheimer's
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Large Cranium Size Protects Brain Cell Loss - July 12 Big head 'may protect against dementia'
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Dividing Depression from Alzheimer's - July 9 UF study finds Alzheimer's flattens patients' emotions
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Experimental Operation for Alzheimer's - July 7 Alzheimer's patient is taking her chances in clinical trial
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Creative Expression Draws Out a Smile in Alzheimer's Patients - July 7 With crayons, brushes, an escape from Alzheimer's
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Dementia Simulation Gives Insight on Disease - July 6 Caregivers get training that stimulates sensory and memory losses of dementia
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Hopeful Early Detector of Alzheimer's - July 6 Blood Test for Alzheimer's on Horizon
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Best to Secure Finances Before Dementia Hits - July 4 Financial planning for the worst
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Caregivers and Dementia Abuse - July 2 Daily News: Interventions Thwart Dementia-Related Abuse
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Advocates Propose a List of 12 Essential Patient Rights - July 2 Group proposes dementia bill of rights
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Physical Activity as a Youth Equals a Healthy Brain as an Adult - June 30 Exercise as a teen might stave off dementia: study
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Researcher Paige Moorhouse on Driving and Dementia - June 30 Researcher: Too many dementia patients still behind the wheel
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Imaging Digs Deep into White Matter - June 28 Alzheimer's Imaging Study Identifies Changes in Brain's White Matter
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Retired Doctor Becomes an Alzheimer's Patient - June 27 Alzheimer's as seen by a patient who is also a doctor
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Mutated PS1 Gene May Cause Alzheimer's - June 15 New potential cause of Alzheimer's disease detected
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New Prospects for Treating Early Alzheimer's - June 14 2 studies take aim at early treatment for Alzheimer's disease
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New Study on Caregiver Abuse - June 11 How do dementia carers cope with abusive behaviour?
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Emory Neuroscience Professor Speaks on Alzheimer's - June 10 Untangling the Mysteries of Alzheimer's Disease
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More Attention Needed in Pre-Alzheimer Stage - June 9 Memory Declines Rapidly In Stage Before Alzheimer's
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Rhode Island Hospital Finds New Link Between AD Medication and Improved Driving Skills - June 9 Common Alzheimer's medication helps skills necessary for safe driving
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PTSD in War Veterans Factor in Dementia - June 9 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Dementia
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PET Imaging for Early Detection - June 8 New tool to detect early-stage Alzheimer's disease
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New York Times - June 3 The Voices of Alzheimer’s
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Colombian Families Guaranteed Early Onset of Alzheimer's - June 2 Thief of Memory Stalks a Colombian Family
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New Project Records the Life and Times of Alzheimer Patients' - June 2 StoryCorps deploys to capture Alzheimer patients' memories
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Patient and Caregivers Speak on Experiencing Alzheimer's - June 2 Patient Voices: Alzheimer's Disease
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Higher Levels of Education a Preventative Factor Against Dementia - May 31 Education Can Delay the Onset of Dementia
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Keeping Your Brain in Shape - May 30 How to keep your mind sharp in 6 simple steps
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Alzheimer Society Gives Warning on Canada's Coming Dementia Crisis - May 29 The cost of forgetting
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Healthzone.ca: - May 25 A helping hand through the maze of dementia
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Rutland Herald.com - May 25 Recognizing changes related to Alzheimer's
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Times of Malta.com - May 25 Colours, photos make life easier for dementia patients
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Kent News - May 25 Carer gives insights into living with dementia
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Volunteers of America Describe Greatest Challenges in Caregiving - May 25 America's Caregiving and Aging Challenges
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Washington Post: - May 25 Spouses face challenges in caring for themselves and their ailing partners
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Books to Read - May 25 Welcome to the Departure Lounge: Adventures in Mothering Mother
Still Alice You Could Live a Long Time: Are You Ready? | |
Los Angeles Times - May 25 Dealing with dementia
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More Evidence Suggests Exercise Reduces Cognitive Decline - May 25 A growing body of evidence links exercise and mental acuity
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Boston University Finds Link Between Dementia and Eyes of People With Down's Syndrome - May 21 Protein in eyes of people with Down's syndrome linked to dementia
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Alzheimer's Association Expects Massive Caring Costs - May 20 Alzheimer's costs to soar without effective drugs
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CTV News: - May 18 Program treats dementia among First Nations people
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The Eastern Echo: - May 18 Dementia program first of its kind
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Los Angeles Times: - May 18 Study links hardened arteries, falls in elderly
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Boston Globe: - May 18 Can music help Alzheimer's patients build memories?
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MSNBC Health: - May 18 Dementia can steal ability to discern flavors
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ValleyCentral.com - May 18 Day in the life of an Alzheimer's patient
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