“BPSD include agitation, aberrant motor behavior, anxiety, elation, irritability, depression, apathy, disinhibition, delusions, hallucinations, and sleep or appetite changes. It is estimated that BPSD affect up to 90% of all dementia subjects over the course of their illness, and is ...
Read More »T2 Protect AD Study
There is a new study for Alzheimer’s treatment opening across the county, and it’s exciting for many reasons. The T2 Protect AD Study (Troriluzole Trial for Alzheimer’s Disease) is unique because it focuses on people already affected by the disease- ...
Read More »Dual Task Training for the Win
For those of you crossword puzzle junkies out there… those of you who love your daily JUMBLE in the newspaper… those who spend big bucks on computerized brain games like Luminosity… I commend your commitment to brain health, although the ...
Read More »Alzheimer’s Prevention: There Are No Shortcuts
When you think long and hard about the epidemic of Alzheimer’s (as I have on a daily basis for over 25 years), you realize a few things: In order for it to be so widespread among industrialized nations, there must ...
Read More »Capgras Syndrome
*** “You’re not my husband.” “Huh? Yes I am.” “No, you may look like my husband, but you’re not him.” “What are you talking about? Of course I’m your husband. See? It’s me?” “Nope. You’re not him. Now get out ...
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