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Oxford scientists hail major breakthrough which could provide relief to 900,000 Britons with dementia

April 3, 2022 JR

Researchers at Neuro-Bio based in Oxford have made a significant discovery  They have investigated a part of the brain which…

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Understanding the Medicaid Look-Back Period and Penalty Period

March 30, 2022 JR

K. Gabriel Heiser, Medicaid Secrets   |   Updated March 29, 2022 Medicaid is a program that helps low-income seniors with limited assets afford health care…

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9 Ways Caring for Parents is Different From Caring for Children

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Marlo Sollitto   |   Updated March 29, 2022 According to a 2018 Pew Research Center study, “three-in-ten U.S. adults (29%) have a child younger than…

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Caring for older patients: Not so different from caring for anyone else

March 29, 2022 JR

ON THE COVER| VOLUME 28, ISSUE 2, P28-32, FEBRUARY 01, 2022 Caring for older patients: Not so different from caring for anyone else…

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Cases of cognitive decline in older people more than doubles in ten years

March 28, 2022 JR

24 March 2022 Cases of cognitive decline in older people, where a doctor has assessed someone following concerns about memory…

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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy and Mini Strokes

March 21, 2022 JR 2 Comments

written by Dr. Roger Weissinger-Baylon March 21, 2022 Welcome to our Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy site: What you need to know! What…

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Could drugs prevent Alzheimer’s? These trials aim to find out

March 16, 2022 JR

09 March 2022 Researchers are giving drugs to healthy people in hope of clearing away toxic proteins in the brain…

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New study sheds light on the evolutionary origin of disgust toward older adults

March 15, 2022 JR

by Mane Kara-Yakoubian  March 14, 2022 in Social Psychology (Image by Mihai Paraschiv from Pixabay) According to a series of three studies, there is a…

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Despite Seniors’ Strong Desire to Age in Place, the Village Model Remains a Boutique Option

March 14, 2022 JR

By Judith GrahamMARCH 14, 2022 (DIGITALVISION / GETTY IMAGES) Twenty years ago, a group of pioneering older adults in Boston created…

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Treatments for Depression in the Elderly

March 9, 2022 JR

Marlo Sollitto   |   Updated April 16, 2021 While everyone feels sad or down from time to time, these feelings usually resolve after a…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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