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  • ... an Alzheimer's group this week begins a push for simple memory screenings in a bid to catch possible warning signs of dementia sooner. ... memory screening target just people worried about existing problems, or those at risk of future memory loss because of older age, family ...
  • ... -- has left many of us feeling, well, stupid in the memory department. The reams of addresses, dates and numbers that people once ... In general, people who think they have serious memory problems generally don't, because "people who have a more serious memory ...
  • ... become worse. Alzheimer's warning signs 1. Memory Loss Forgetting things sometimes is normal; memory loss is NOT ... repeatedly Tendency to misplace or lose items Problems remembering the month or day of the week 2. Problems with ...
  • ... adults have stronger connections between the emotional and memory-storing parts of the brain as they viewed the negative photos; ... The change could help older people cope with health problems and other losses, he adds. The bran scan results support earlier ...
  • ... severity include depressed mood, lack of energy, sleep problems, anxiety, appetite disturbance, difficulty concentrating, and poor ... speech, slowed (or agitated) responses, markedly impaired memory and concentration, excessive (or diminished) sleep , significant ...
  • ... It may or may not be AD, and depending on the cause, some memory loss can be reversed, especially if it is treated early. Be alert ... or how to participate in lifelong hobbies. Problems with language: Words elude AD patients, and they often use an ...
  • ... light Rash Depression Irritable mood Memory loss or other neurological disorder   After these ... skin rashes Reactions to medications Psychiatric problems, including depression and dementia   ...
  • ... Disease Core Center, the Religious Orders Study, and the Memory and Aging Project. The Post spoke with Dr. Bennett about diagnosis, ... study participants remain normal, develop mild cognitive problems, or full-blown Alzheimer's Disease. Through these types of studies, we ...
  • ... in ancient times, people were aware that aging could bring memory loss and that some of their elders faced the sad prospect of "senility" ... older Catholic nuns, priests and brothers without memory problems across the United States. During the 4.5 years of the study, 111 ...
  • ... parents for several years, both with health problems and the beginning of dementia. My father could become extremely ... the old homestead near Billings, Mont. Since her long-term memory was still quite good (as are most patient's with early-stage ...
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