Dementia Risk Quadrupled in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment In a long-term, large-scale population-based study of individuals aged 55 years or older in the general population researchers found that those diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) had a four-fold increased risk of developing dementia or AlzheimerÛªs disease (AD) compared to...
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Running Better Than Walking for Older Adults
Running Better Than Walking for Older Adults A study reveals that seniors who regularly run for their exercise can slow their aging process more so than those who prefer walking. Running mitigates the age-related deterioration of ÛÏwalking economy,Û the metabolic cost to perform an motion. Metabolic cost is defined as...
The Charlotte Today Show – Caregiver Stress. How to Spot It. How to Relieve It.
The Charlotte Today Show – Caregiver Stress. How to Spot It. How to Relieve It.
Clogged Arteries Associated with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Clogged Arteries Associated with Mild Cognitive Impairment In a study of nearly 2,000 adults, researchersåÊat the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center found that a buildup of plaque in the body’s major arteries was associated with mild cognitive impairment. “It is well established that plaque buildup in the arteries...
Experts Now Say Forget LTC Insurance and Spend Down Your Assets for Medicaid Instead
A study by Boston College’s Center for Retirement Research, revealed that long-term care insurance makes financial sense only for the richest 20 to 30 percent of unmarried people. For the rest, it makes more sense to spend down assets and then letting Medicaid pick up the tab. The caveat to...
Annual Cost Per Person with Alzheimer’s Will Double to $140,000+ by 2050
As baby boomers age, shifting nationwide demographics with them, the financial burden of AlzheimerÛªs disease on the United States will skyrocket from $307 billion annually to $1.5 trillion, USC researchers announced. Health policy researchers at the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics used models that incorporate...
Short People Have No Reason…..Under 5’5″? You’re 50% More Likely to Get Dementia
Short People Have No Reason…..Under 5’5″? You’re 50% More Likely to Get Dementia As reported in The Telegraph, short men are more likely to die from dementia than taller men, scientists have found, in the first ever study to link height with mental decline in old age. Researchers at the...
Neurotic Middle-Age Women More Prone to Alzheimer’s (Video)
Neurotic Middle-Age Women More Prone to Alzheimer’s
More Active = Less Depressed (Video)
More Active = Less Depressed
Exposure to Aluminum May Contribute to Alzheimer’s (Video)
Exposure to Aluminum May Contribute to Alzheimer’s