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Sleep and dementia

Can Poor Sleep Lead to Dementia?

POSTED ON: May 31, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Getting the right amount of sleep is important to overall health. Sleep patterns change throughout life. Different stages of development require different amounts of sleep or even different times for rest. Babies are asleep for most of the day. Eventually, young children grow to dislike naps. Teenagers are notorious for staying up late and waking […]
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Tea

Can Drinking Tea Reduce Dementia Risk?

POSTED ON: May 26, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Tea may reduce the risk of developing dementia. As people age, their risk for developing dementia also increases. This is unsurprising with the World Health Organization estimating the disease impacts more than 55 million people across the globe. About 10 million new cases are reported each year. Alzheimer’s accounts for between 60 and 70 percent […]
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Supplements

What Supplements Interact Poorly with Prescriptions?

POSTED ON: May 18, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Prescriptions drugs and supplements do not always play nice together. Certain things like peanut butter and jelly or steak and potatoes pair well together. Others do not. A common and relatively harmless example is oil and water. According to a recent AARP article titled “6 Supplements That Don’t Always Mix With Prescription Drugs,” other seemingly harmless […]
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Vision impairment and dementia

Can Reversing Vision Loss Prevent Dementia?

POSTED ON: May 17, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Having better vision can lead to a lower risk of dementia. A lot of research on disease focuses on identifying potential risk factors. By studying correlations between ailments and specific variables, researchers hope to help people prevent the development of certain diseases. One popular disease to study is dementia. In case you have noticed, I […]
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Skin patch

How Can a Skin Patch Benefit Dementia Patients?

POSTED ON: May 9, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
One treatment for dementia may include a skin patch. What do you envision when you think of skin patches for health purposes? Perhaps you think primarily of nicotine patches used to encourage the cessation of smoking. Although this may be the most commonly known function, transdermal patches are used for a variety of ailments to […]
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Long-term care insurance

When Should I Get Long-Term Care Insurance?

POSTED ON: May 4, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Long-term care insurance is better to purchase before you need it. Once again, I have mastered the obvious. As people age, financial priorities shift. Sometimes, this is a result of changes in circumstances. Other times, it stems from gained wisdom and experience. When it comes to preparing for retirement and health care needs, all of […]
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Reproductive factors and dementia

Do Reproductive Factors Contribute to Dementia?

POSTED ON: May 3, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Reproductive factors may make some women more prone to developing dementia than others. Spoiler alert. Men and women are biologically different. The risks for certain illnesses are higher or lower depending on sex. Symptoms may even present themselves differently. Prevention and development may also have distinct considerations. According to a recent The Daily Mail article […]
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caregivers

What Support is Available to Family Caregivers?

POSTED ON: May 2, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Family caregivers for seniors are often rearing their own children simultaneously. It is hard for many people to imagine their parents aging. Parents are the ones who reared them and took care of them physically and emotionally as children. These same loved ones who provided so much care and support will eventually require assistance. That […]
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Home modifications

What Home Modifications Facilitate Independence?

POSTED ON: April 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Home modifications can help seniors maintain independence longer. Dorothy Gale was right. There is really no place like home. It is comforting knowing each room, drawer, and cabinet intimately through years of use. There is also something special about sleeping on your own bed and being able to host family anytime you want. And home […]
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Folate

Can Vitamin Deficiency Lead to Dementia?

POSTED ON: April 26, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Vitamin deficiency can lead to a greater likelihood of developing dementia. Food is key to life. It provides essential nutrients for fueling human bodies. Some foods are rich in nutrients. Others are relatively negligible. According to a recent Detroit News 4 article titled “Study shows connection between vitamin deficiency and dementia,” diets low in certain […]
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