There is overwhelming evidence pointing to the connection between a slow gait and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), according to a recent New York Times article. In fact, 5 different studies were presented at…
Are You Searching for an Alzheimer's Specialist? New Study Discovers Trusting the Doctor may Reduce Pain During Clinical Visits
Pain is an everyday reality for many seniors, Pain can occur frequently as a result of a medical condition, such as arthritis, or simply from general aches and muscle pain. Stress commonly exacerbates…
Little-Known Facts About Depression and Alzheimer's Disease
People with Alzheimer’s disease (particularly in the early and middle stages) are at a much higher risk of suffering from depression than the general population. In fact, according to The Alzheimer’s…
Quick Alzheimer's Prevention Pearl: Study Shows Prayer Lowers Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
AD Wisdom Pearl #5 Praying regularly may cut the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease in half, says a recent Israeli-American joint study. A recent study, funded by The U.S. National Institutes of Health…
8 Ways Yoga May Help Caregivers and People with Alzheimer's Disease
If you or a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) want to learn about a safe exercise regime as part of a healthy AD lifestyle routine, you may be interested in the benefits of Yoga. Yoga may seem like…
Food Tracking Apps for Alzheimer's Prevention: Which Food Tracker is Best for You?
If you or a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) need some motivation to adhere to the Alzheimer’s prevention diet, you may want to consider using a digital diet and activity tracker. There…
Can Food and Activity Trackers Help with Alzheimer's Prevention?
If you or a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) need an innovative way to get motivated when it comes to working out and maintaining a healthy diet, you may want to consider a digital food and activity…
Can New Technology Support Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease?
As the worldwide incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) continues to rises, so too does new and advanced technology for early detection of AD symptoms. One such online assessment tool was developed by…
Cooking at Home: Time Saving Strategies for Alzheimer's Caregivers
If you or a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are attempting to eat a healthy AD prevention diet, you probably already know that in general, cooking at home is healthier than eating out. Cooking…
The ABC's of Vitamin D for Alzheimer's Prevention
While many people are aware of the importance of getting enough daily vitamin D, Alzheimer’s caregivers may be interested in learning about a study that revealed a deficiency in vitamin D could be a factor…