By Alejandra O’Connell-Domenech | December 15, 2021 Atlanta-based neurologist Lenora Higginbotham explains how her grandmother’s journey with Parkinson’s disease inspired her current career in neurology. This article is part of series Diversity and dementia, produced by Being Patient with support from...
NEW HAVEN – Faith Tremblay and her mother Lisa Tremblay were tired, but “very tired” after delivering 5,215 toys donated to Yale Children’s Hospital on Tuesday morning as part of Faith’s 4th Annual Toy Drive . “Even though we’re tired today...
A new study found that people who took Viagra were less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Experts point out that more study is needed to verify the results. Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease. An erectile dysfunction drug, also...
Just over 60% of women report cognitive difficulties during their transition to menopause, write Caroline Gurvich, Chen Zhu and Shalini Arunogiri, of Monash University in this article republished from The Conversation. For almost two-thirds of women, menopause is accompanied by an...
(ABC4) – Alzheimer’s disease warnings often become more visible during the holidays. As families come together, it’s no surprise that this is the time when family members are most likely to recognize the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia in...