Angel News – Spring 2017
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March 28, 2017 By Lisa Lowry Riesenmy
Sundowning, sometimes referred to as "Sundowning Syndrome", is a symptom of dementia that involves increased confusion and agitation throughout the late afternoon and evening. Patients and caregivers have been describing sundowning for years but it is only recently that the symptom has been medically recognized, although as many as 45% of people with Alzheimer's disease will experience the bizarre quirk. As sunlight begins to fade, sufferers may become more confused and forgetful, increasingly frustrated and argumentative with caregivers, … [Read More...]
August 6, 2016 By Lisa Lowry Riesenmy
There are many benefits of a diet high in fish oil. It can help lower your cholesterol, reduce your risk of heart attack, and reduce inflammation that can lead to joint pain. Is it possible that fish oil could also help prevent Alzheimer's disease? Current Research Shows a Benefit Several large and small studies have been performed to measure the effects on fish oil in people with cognitive problems. The results have consistently shown that people who took fish oil supplements or included fish in their diets were less likely to suffer … [Read More...]
July 26, 2016 By Lisa Lowry Riesenmy
"Alzheimer's and dementia patients live in the moment, It is our job to give them as many moments as possible" 2016-Alzheimer's Facts & Figures Save Save Save Save Save Save Save … [Read More...]
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