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alzheimer's disease

marylou harrigan: fifty-six per cent of canadians are concerned about developing alzheimer's

opinion: west coast conference on aging will focus on how we can improve elder care, including dementia care
marylou harrigan
mar 30 2022

inner ear damage leaves alzheimer’s patients at risk for falls: study

"people with alzheimer’s disease, fall at twice the rate compared with healthy older adults, and this often leads to injury, nursing home placement and early mortality,” says study author.
dave yasvinski
mar 14 2022

once in the brain, skin cancer cells produce alzheimer's protein: study

the amyloid beta protein that is seen in some cognitive diseases may help cancer spread.
chris arnold
mar 11 2022

seeing same doctor has ‘real benefits for people with dementia’

patients were less likely to develop delirium, experience incontinence, and require emergency hospitalization.
dave yasvinski
jan 25 2022

alzheimer’s disease: a looming health crisis in canada

recognizing alzheimer’s disease early can make an important difference in the long run
fiona roossien, postmedia content works
jan 14 2022

global dementia rate to triple by 2050: study

canada could see more than 1.3 million cases, an increase that could potentially slowed by addressing obesity, smoking, high blood pressure and low education.
dave yasvinski
jan 10 2022

ubc part of new alzheimer's disease diagnostic test

earlier and more accurate diagnosis of the disease will give patients and families more time to plan, says principal investigator dr. mari demarco.
ayat salih
dec 20 2021
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marylou harrigan: fifty-six per cent of canadians are concerned about developing alzheimer's

opinion: west coast conference on aging will focus on how we can improve elder care, including dementia care
marylou harrigan
mar 30 2022

inner ear damage leaves alzheimer’s patients at risk for falls: study

"people with alzheimer’s disease, fall at twice the rate compared with healthy older adults, and this often leads to injury, nursing home placement and early mortality,” says study author.
dave yasvinski
mar 14 2022

once in the brain, skin cancer cells produce alzheimer's protein: study

the amyloid beta protein that is seen in some cognitive diseases may help cancer spread.
chris arnold
mar 11 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

seeing same doctor has ‘real benefits for people with dementia’

patients were less likely to develop delirium, experience incontinence, and require emergency hospitalization.
dave yasvinski
jan 25 2022

alzheimer’s disease: a looming health crisis in canada

recognizing alzheimer’s disease early can make an important difference in the long run
fiona roossien, postmedia content works
jan 14 2022

global dementia rate to triple by 2050: study

canada could see more than 1.3 million cases, an increase that could potentially slowed by addressing obesity, smoking, high blood pressure and low education.
dave yasvinski
jan 10 2022

ubc part of new alzheimer's disease diagnostic test

earlier and more accurate diagnosis of the disease will give patients and families more time to plan, says principal investigator dr. mari demarco.
ayat salih
dec 20 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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