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Dementia Education - Articles
Dementia Education In The Air
by
Susan L.
Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:45pm
On a recent flight to a speaking engagement, a situation presented itself during takeoff that reminded me of how little the general public understands dementia.
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Education about dementia care is ...
by
Susan L.
Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 4:03pm
Education about dementia care is vital for any dementia caregiver. One term that may be puzzling and is used frequently isdifferential diagnosis. When a patient is inthe assessment phase, aphysician, neurologist or a neuropsychologist may wish to conduct a differential diagnosis, which means looking at specific dementia symptoms to identify
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Education 'helps brain compensate for dementia changes'
by
Healthy Solutions
Posted
Wed 16 Feb 2011 7:55am
of dementia on the brain, a study suggests.
A UK and Finnish team found those with more education were as likely to show the signs of dementia in their brains at death... that the more time you spend in education, the lower the risk of dementia.
But studies have been unable to show whether or not education - which is linked to higher socio
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Higher Education Level May Help Brain Cope with Dementia
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Medline Plus
Posted
Wed 28 Jul 2010 6:00am
WEDNESDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) -- People with higher levels of education are better able to cope with dementia-related brain changes, which may explain why better-educated folks... of developing dementia. But it wasn't clear whether higher levels of education itself or other factors related to it -- such as better lifestyle and financial status -- actually
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Education, Education, Education…!!!
by
Kingmagic of Purpleplus ..
Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:46pm
, and I have been to primary school kids, teenagers, fit and healthy people who have all had some kind of cardiac event. Its not just the crinklies who get chest pains!!! As medicine becomes more efficient and research sheds more light on the heart education becomes even more important. We need to get rid of stereotypes….anyone can have chest pains
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