Prescription Drug Abuse in the Elderly: Prevalence, Symptoms, and How to Help
Prescription drug abuse is a serious issue among Americans. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 52 million people have used prescription drugs for reasons other than medication at...
View ArticleNormal Memory Loss with Aging: When Should You Worry?
We have all experienced it, or we all will: walking into a room, full of good intentions to complete a task or share something with someone we know, only to pause and realize that we have forgotten...
View ArticleThe Physiology of Dementia: What’s Going on Inside the Brain
If you are reading this article, you probably already have some experience with dementia and the way it looks or maybe even feels when you or someone close to you is starting to experience its first...
View ArticleIs it Dementia or Depression? Checklists to Tell the Two Apart
As someone ages, things change in the person’s body and mind. He might start to think slower or make mistakes; she may just seem “different” to those who know her well. While some of these things may...
View ArticleDeafness and Dementia: Is There a Connection?
There is a surely a link between deafness and dementia but scientists cannot say that deafness causes dementia. How the connection between the two works is conjectural. But several scientific studies...
View ArticleWandering: What To Expect If Someone You Love Has Alzheimer’s Or Dementia
Wandering risk increases with Alzheimer or dementia victims If you are caring for an elderly person who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, you probably have lots of questions. It...
View ArticleThe Aging Brain: How Lower Connectivity Plays a Role
New research shows that brain network in the brain gradually become less interconnected and resistant to disruption as we age. The areas of the brain that function in cognition and focus are the most...
View ArticleBlood Thinners and Falls in the Elderly
A significant number of elderly patients are prescribed blood thinners to offset the risk for blood clots. Blood-thinning medications serve a definite purpose among some seniors. But, in combination...
View ArticleSigns of Dehydration in the Elderly
The risk of dehydration increases as we age. With necessary body functions already beginning to decline, it’s crucial for seniors to combat dehydration with frequent fluid intake throughout the day....
View ArticleActivities for The Elderly With Memory Loss
Caring for seniors with memory loss requires creativity and patience in activities to pass the time. Activities for the elderly should be engaging and enjoyable, but also need to be practical. Memory...
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