alzheimer

 Insurance Dilemma: The Leqembi Debate Shaping Alzheimer’s Treatment Access

The introduction of the first drug approved to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients, Leqembi, has ignited debates over insurance coverage. While Medicare has opted to cover most patients, private insurers in certain states are hesitant, citing concerns about its cost and experimental nature. Leqembi’s Breakthrough and Coverage Dilemmas Leqembi, a significant development in Alzheimer’s […]

 Insurance Dilemma: The Leqembi Debate Shaping Alzheimer’s Treatment Access Read More »

Poor Dental Health and Alzheimer’s Risk: A Connection Revealed

Study Links Dental Health to Brain Volume Loss and Alzheimer’s Risk A recent study has shed light on a concerning connection between poor dental health and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The research findings indicate that individuals who experience gum disease and tooth loss may also exhibit a reduction in brain volume, particularly

Poor Dental Health and Alzheimer’s Risk: A Connection Revealed Read More »

Finding Alzheimer's: A Potential Breakthrough

Finding Alzheimer’s: A Potential Breakthrough

Dementia is a serious problem in the elderly population; an estimated fourteen percent of people older than 70 have some form of dementia and this number increases to almost 40% of those over age 90. Although most people immediately think of Alzheimer disease when they hear the word “dementia”, there are actually many different causes

Finding Alzheimer’s: A Potential Breakthrough Read More »

How Daily Schedules Benefit Seniors with Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Remember going to camp as a kid? Waking up to the bell, dining in the mess hall every morning, then heading off for activities like going to the pool, journal time, crafts, canoeing, and hiking? Just as a regular schedule that was planned out and communicated to campers helped keep everyone on task and on

How Daily Schedules Benefit Seniors with Alzheimer’s and Dementia Read More »

What Happens to Your Waistline When You Drink a Glass of Red Wine Before Bed?

What Happens to Your Waistline When You Drink a Glass of Red Wine Before Bed? Not all drinks and beverages are bad for you, of course some are filled with sugar or corn syrup, they will not help you reach your health goals. There are some drinks that won’t hurt your waistline, but can be

What Happens to Your Waistline When You Drink a Glass of Red Wine Before Bed? Read More »

Golden Honey This Powerful Antibiotic Does Wonders For Your Immune System

Golden Honey: This Powerful Antibiotic Does Wonders For Your Immune System

The Golden Honey Mixture is claimed to be the strongest natural antibiotic. It stimulates the body’s natural immune defense without the use of prescription antibiotics. It is composed of turmeric and raw, natural honey. Turmeric is a plant belonging to the ginger family and is most commonly cultivated in Asia and India. Turmeric has over

Golden Honey: This Powerful Antibiotic Does Wonders For Your Immune System Read More »

10 Differences Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Depression

10 Differences Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Depression By: Andres Carvajal Edited By: Stephanie Dawson Alzheimer’s or depression: Could it be both? As people age some are diagnosed with depression or a mood disorder, they might show similar symptoms to Alzheimer’s disease. We are going to give you 10 tips in how to differentiate these two

10 Differences Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Depression Read More »

Scroll to Top