Dogs get Alzheimer’s Disease too…
January 22, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Does your dog…
get ‘lost’ when wandering around the house and seem to get stuck in corners and behind furniture?
isn’t deaf but starts to ignore you when you call his/her name?
start having ‘accidents’ around the house even right after having been outside ?
he cocker spaniel who gets “stuck” in corners or behind furniture…
It could be that the dog is suffering from Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, an “…age related deterioration of cognitive abilities characterized by behavioral changes in dogs that cannot be wholly attributed to general medical conditions such as neoplasia (cancer), infection or organ failure. “ (ref)
It’s often referred to as …read more
Alzheimer’s Disease: One family’s story.
January 21, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
My mother stuck her head into the basement office of the house I shared with my parents in St. Catharines, Ont. “Don’t tell your father,” she said timidly, “but I can’t remember how to use the washing machine.”
So begins an article that is featured in the February 2008 issue of Canadian Living. Written by Peter D. A. Warwick, it’s a very personal and moving story of dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease. You can read the full text at CanadianLiving.com
All About Alzheimer’s Carnival…
January 19, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Hi everyone and welcome to this month’s ‘All About Alzheimer’s’ Carnival. We have some great posts for you to check out.
Doug Green over at My-Caboodle has written about Two Things I’m Learning about Alzheimer’s.
Chris Christensen from Inside Chris’s Head looks at why Education Does Not Prevent Alzheimer’s. In fact, Chris tells us that “Unlike previous studies a new study seems to indicate that education may just delay the symptoms of Alzheimer’s.”
Shaheen Lakhan from GNIF Brain Blogger gives us information on Games to Prevent Alzheimer’s as well as telling us how Silent Strokes Contribute to Rapid Alzheimer’s Progression.
Jenn from …read more
Camera as memory for Alzheimer’s patients ?
January 17, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Can a wearable digital camera help jog the memory of those with memory problems.
It’s an idea that is gaining momentum. Sensecam, a camera produced by Microsoft, is currently being tested by a number of universities in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
The Sensacam fits in the palm of your hand and can store up to 30,000 images. It is designed to take photos every 30 seconds of daily events which can then be played back later at high speed to jog a person’s memory.
A 63 year old woman with memory loss (caused by a brain infection) has been …read more
Alzheimer’s Around the World: Kate has Alzheimer’s.
January 16, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease at the age of 52, Kate Clark became the first person with Alzheimer’s Disease to be on the board of Alzheimer’s New Zealand.
Alzheimer Society of Canada’s campaign for Brain fitness.
January 15, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
This month the Alzheimer Society of Canada is challenging people to commit themselves to making brain health a priority. They are running a nationwide awareness campaign called Heads Up for Healthier Brains.
Their aim is to make people more aware of the connection between healthy living and healthy brains.
Ways of making this commitment include…
- choosing activities that challenge your brain
- being socially active
- choosing a healthy lifestyle
- protecting your head from injury
The Alzheimer Society of Canada has launched BrainBooster, an online gym to help Canadians maintain their commitment to brain health. The gym offers challenging games and puzzles, brain boosting …read more
Star Trek actress Kate Mulgrew talks about Alzheimer’s Disease.
January 12, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Kate Mulgrew and her mother Joan Mulgrew talk about living with Alzheimer’s disease on Lifetime’s Women’s Health in 2002…
Further interview with Kate…
Part One
Part Two
Alzheimer’s News from around the world.
January 11, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Study: Arthritis Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Symptoms of Alzheimer’s – “A patient with Alzheimer’s disease had their condition improve hugely just minutes after receiving a special injection of a prescription drug approved to treat psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions, according to a new study…” (more)
What to do with Mum? – “Broadcaster Tony Robinson reveals the guilt he felt when he put his mother, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, into a care home…” (more)
International Brain Aging Expert Challenges the Existence of Alzheimer’s as a ‘Disease’ – “Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine professor of neurology, Peter Whitehouse, M.D., …read more
‘All About Alzheimer’s’ Carnival Reminder.
January 10, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Well, it’s almost time again for the monthly ‘All About Alzheimer’s’ Carnival.
Remember last months carnival.
Well, this second one looks to be bigger and better…
So what are you waiting for.
Come and join the fun.
Send in your submission now on the official submission form…
NYC Museum of Modern Art used for Alzheimer’s therapy.
January 7, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions




