alzheimer's

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Overcome Travel Challenges with an Alzheimer’s Patient

A wife faces significant psychological pressure due to her husband’s desire to travel to Europe while battling early-stage Alzheimer’s. This situation raises concerns about flying and potential changes in his condition, highlighting the emotional and psychological challenges caregivers encounter.

New Surgical Trial in Singapore Aims to Improve Alzheimer's Symptoms

Changi General Hospital in Singapore has launched a clinical trial exploring a surgical technique to treat fluid accumulation as a potential remedy for Alzheimer's disease. The trial aims to enhance memory, mood, and cognitive abilities.

Innovative Eye Drops May Treat Alzheimer's Using Pig Semen Extracts

Australian scientists have unveiled an innovative treatment based on extracts from pig semen, designed as eye drops, which may help overcome barriers in treating diseases like Alzheimer's. Led by Professor <strong>Chang Yu</strong> from <strong>Shenyang Pharmaceutical University</strong> in China, this treatment originally targets retinoblastoma in children.

Study Reveals Meat's Impact on Brain Health in Alzheimer's Patients

A new Swedish study indicates that moderate consumption of unprocessed meat may help older adults genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's maintain better brain health. In contrast, processed meat consumption is linked to an increased risk of dementia.

Documentary 'Berita' Captures Actress with Alzheimer's Return to Stage

Danish director Bo Dam reveals his documentary 'Berita,' which tells the story of his mother, actress Berita Mohr, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. The film highlights the human and social challenges associated with the illness while rekindling her passion for theater.