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Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer has been diagnosed with dementia and stated he has been given two to 10 years to live. Kramer, 69, shared the news on social media, and cited ...
Christopher Gerson and Julie Kramer are the directors of Gasbag ... Tch I'm Early (B.I.E.), Fraser Clubb's Blue Plaque, Tommy ...
Getting injured after a fall may be an early warning sign of dementia in older adults. That’s according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open last month. "This study quantifies a ...
In turn, most of these infections associated with brain atrophy seem to be risk factors for dementia, according to the researchers’ analyses of the UK Biobank data of 495,896 subjects and a ...
During certain times of the day, some people with dementia may become more confused and disoriented. Referred to by neuropsychologist April Krowel as “a constellation of symptoms rooted in ...
Recognizing the early signs of dementia can be invaluable for seeking timely medical help and support. While these symptoms can overlap with normal aging to some extent, persistent or worsening ...
Following this week’s episode of “9-1-1,” Buck (Oliver Stark) and Tommy (Lou Ferrigno Jr.) are no longer sitting in a tree. The hour started with the young couple celebrating their latest ...
People living with dementia are less likely to be admitted to high-rated nursing homes compared to people who don’t have the disease, a new study finds. Researchers looked at admission to ...
When it comes to brain health, some things are out of your control. Age is the biggest risk factor for developing dementia, according to the World Health Organization, but others such as genetics ...
More than 11 million adults in the United States are caring for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. In addition to memory loss, most people with dementia will ...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common dementia in the United States, but several other types exist. Each type has a different cause, so it’s possible to have multiple types of dementia.