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Dementia Nobe

28 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratings

Alzheimer’s disease is named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer. In 1906, Dr. Alzheimer noticed changes in the brain tissue of a woman who had died of an unusual mental illness.

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Episodes

Alzheimers and Gum Disease

April 15, 2021 21:43 - 40 minutes - 11.7 MB

What if the way you clean your teeth today, might affect your chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease in years to come

Covid 19 and Miracle

September 14, 2020 17:58 - 37 minutes - 17.3 MB

We pray that we overcome this global crisis and that after this pandemic, we build a more just and humane world. We pray for all who are suffering and bereaved. At this time of sorrow, incomprehension and tragedy, we stand together.

Coronavirus Emergency Senior Alert

January 31, 2020 16:57 - 42 minutes - 12.2 MB

A corona virus is a kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat.

World Alzheimers

October 31, 2019 21:31 - 43 minutes - 14.8 MB

When the early changes of Alzheimers occur, the brain initially compensates for them, enabling individuals to continue to function normally. As the damage to nerve cells continues, the brain can no longer compensate for the changes, and individuals show subtle decline in cognitive function. As time passes, plaques and tangles appear not only in areas of the brain involved in cognitive function, but also in other areas of the brain.

Blueberries - Alzheimers

November 28, 2016 00:32 - 36 minutes - 10.3 MB

Scientists say the fruit is loaded with healthful antioxidants which could help prevent the devastating effects of the increasingly common form of dementia.

Dr. Benjamin Qualls

November 08, 2016 16:05 - 28 minutes - 12.8 MB

Have the opportunity to help others: This is often the most important benefit of community service. Participating in it gives you the opportunity to know that you are improving someone's life and making your community better, and you get to see the direct impact of your work.

Researcher Facts the Oral Health Story by Qualls Dental

November 07, 2016 11:45 - 29 minutes - 8.5 MB

People who visit a dental professional for a routine check-up are most likely to benefit from early detection and treatment and receive preventive services. Those who seek care for a dental problem may receive less comprehensive treatment and are less likely to receive preventive services. Make sure you have set yourself up for a healthy future.

Balancing Your Calories

November 03, 2016 12:12 - 22 minutes - 6.51 MB

Caloric balance is like a scale. To remain in balance and maintain your body weight, the calories consumed (from foods) must be balanced by the calories used (in normal body functions, daily activities, and exercise).

COBL and SLC10A2 for Alzheimers Disease in African Americans

November 03, 2016 12:08 - 21 minutes - 6.04 MB

African Americans' (AAs) late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) genetic risk profile is incompletely understood. Including clinical covariates in genetic analyses using informed conditioning might improve study power.

Exercise Benefits to Alzheimers Disease

October 31, 2016 01:50 - 25 minutes - 7.3 MB

Research shows that doing balance and muscle strengthening activities each week along with moderate intensity aerobic activity, like brisk walking, can help reduce your risk of falling.

APOE 4 Researchers Conversions with Researchers

October 31, 2016 01:46 - 1 hour - 17.9 MB

Tens of billions of nerve cells, called neurons, most smaller than a grain of sand, are compressed into an incredibly small space about the size of a cantaloupe.

Cannabis Maybe Help with Alzheimers and Dementia

October 31, 2016 01:44 - 42 minutes - 12 MB

Cannabis is a controversial topic in the medical community, with some well respected doctors advocating for its use and others concerned about its addictive properties and long term effects

Loneliness Kills - Awareness in Caregiving

October 29, 2016 16:46 - 13 minutes - 6.03 MB

1 in 7 people with Alzheimer's disease live alone, according to a recently released report from the Alzheimer's Association.

Black Americans Need to Listen about Alzheimers Disease

October 29, 2016 16:43 - 56 minutes - 16.1 MB

Black Americans are at increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease because of a complex mix of factors.

Living with the Unthinkable Alzheimers

October 29, 2016 00:01 - 16 minutes - 7.51 MB

Every 69 seconds, someone in America develops Alzheimer's disease, and by mid-century someone will develop Alzheimer's every 33 seconds.

Health Healing Prayer for Alzheimers and Dementia

October 28, 2016 23:58 - 22 minutes - 6.4 MB

For many of us, prayer is an important expression of faith an essential act of worship and a daily discipline that allows reflection, provides guidance, and offers solace.

Living Alone Seniors with Dementia or Alzheimers Disease

October 28, 2016 21:37 - 46 minutes - 21.3 MB

Living alone is a financial strain for elders who must meet maintenance expenses, property taxes and often mortgage payments as well on a fixed income.

Healthy Mediterranean Diet Benefits in the Fight with Alzheimers Disease

October 28, 2016 21:27 - 24 minutes - 11.3 MB

It combines many elements of two other popular nutrition plans which have been proven to benefit heart health: the Mediterranean diet and the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet. (MIND stands for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay.)

Kale Nutrition You Have to Eaaat! in Fighting Alzheimers

October 28, 2016 21:08 - 55 minutes - 15.8 MB

Kale contains 7 percent of daily iron needs. “Iron helps in the formation of hemoglobin, which is the main carrier of oxygen to cells of the body and is also important for muscle and brain health.

Money Questions - Alzheimers Disease

October 28, 2016 20:43 - 31 minutes - 14.4 MB

A complication of diseases such as Alzheimer’s is that the person may lack or gradually lose the ability to think clearly. This change affects his or her ability to participate meaningfully in decision making and makes early legal and financial planning even more important.

Money Question with Alzheimers and other Related Diseases

October 28, 2016 20:38 - 35 minutes - 16.1 MB

Many people are unprepared to deal with the legal and financial consequences of a serious illness such as Alzheimer's disease. Legal and medical experts encourage people recently diagnosed with a serious illness—particularly one that is expected to cause declining mental and physical health—to examine and update their financial and health care arrangements as soon as possible.

Music Therapy Helps Alzheimers Disease

October 28, 2016 20:29 - 49 minutes - 22.8 MB

As individuals progress into late-stage dementia, music from their childhood, such as folk songs, work well. Singing these songs in the language in which they were learned sparks the greatest involvement.

Music Enviro Childrens Music Therapy Alzheimers Disease

October 28, 2016 20:24 - 12 minutes - 5.87 MB

Unfamiliar music can also be beneficial because it carries no memories or emotions. This may be the best choice when developing new responses, such as physical relaxation designed to manage stress or enhance sleep.

Alzheimers Disease Science

October 28, 2016 20:07 - 29 minutes - 13.4 MB

Dementia is present in 10 percent of individuals older than 65 years and in 47 percent of those older than 85 years.

Alzheimers Disease A Humanitarian Crisis that Leaves Patients Needing

October 28, 2016 20:04 - 24 minutes - 11.3 MB

By the year 2030, an estimated 20 percent of the U.S. population will be 65 years or older. As the American population ages, a growing number of people will be serving as caregivers for family members affected by dementia and other types of functional impairment.

Laugher Makes Your Brain Work Better Against Alzheimers

October 28, 2016 19:22 - 34 minutes - 9.78 MB

Laughing could dramatically improve your health and be as good for you as a deep state of meditation, researchers have found.

APOE 4 in Alzheimers Disease linked with African Americans and Latinos

October 28, 2016 19:09 - 34 minutes - 9.82 MB

Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist is credited with identifying the first published case of "presenile dementia" in 1907, a condition that is now called Alzheimer's disease.

Peanut Butter Test Alzheimers Disease

October 28, 2016 18:20 - 14 minutes - 4.1 MB

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a condition that causes abnormal changes in the brain mainly affecting memory and other mental abilities. Alzheimer's is a disease, not a normal part of aging.