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alzheimer's disease

universal screening for dementia may do harm

medical experts have controversially refused to endorse cognitive screening for older adults calling for more research.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 27, 2020

clean teeth could keep alzheimer's at bay

staying on top of oral health could prevent neurodegenerative diseases
anna sharratt
feb 07, 2020

study shows lithium may slow alzheimer's

people who drank water with higher concentrations of lithium were less likely to develop dementia.
jordan heuvelmans
jan 30, 2020

what happens when you don't know what's happening?

to mark the end of alzheimer's awareness month, healthing.ca's nicholas sokic remembers his grandmother, elizabeth o'brien, who passed away in 2017. 
nicholas sokic
jan 24, 2020

ian mulgrew: it's time to fix canada's assisted-dying law

'you wouldn’t let a dog die like that, why would you let it happen to someone you love?'
vancouver sun
jan 17, 2020

treating alzheimer's: u of a research closes in on possibility

the widespread nature of the disease only adds to the urgency scientists face in developing an effective treatment.
edmonton journal
jan 06, 2020
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universal screening for dementia may do harm

medical experts have controversially refused to endorse cognitive screening for older adults calling for more research.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 27, 2020

clean teeth could keep alzheimer's at bay

staying on top of oral health could prevent neurodegenerative diseases
anna sharratt
feb 07, 2020

study shows lithium may slow alzheimer's

people who drank water with higher concentrations of lithium were less likely to develop dementia.
jordan heuvelmans
jan 30, 2020

what happens when you don't know what's happening?

to mark the end of alzheimer's awareness month, healthing.ca's nicholas sokic remembers his grandmother, elizabeth o'brien, who passed away in 2017. 
nicholas sokic
jan 24, 2020

ian mulgrew: it's time to fix canada's assisted-dying law

'you wouldn’t let a dog die like that, why would you let it happen to someone you love?'
vancouver sun
jan 17, 2020

treating alzheimer's: u of a research closes in on possibility

the widespread nature of the disease only adds to the urgency scientists face in developing an effective treatment.
edmonton journal
jan 06, 2020
powered by
obesity canada
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