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Classes, clubs and more things to do Downriver
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to [email protected]. List the time, date, location, ...
It was back in 2018 when the poet-turned-rapper, 30, slid on everyone’s radar with a slick viral car freestyle that amassed over 8 million views online — before going viral was an everyday occurrence.
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Christmas events and other things to do Downriver
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to [email protected]. List the time, date, location, cost ...
About six months ago, I asked an elderly supporter of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu why his man had not appointed ...
LATE dementia, a progressive brain disorder affecting older adults, is increasingly being recognized as distinct from ...
There is no single, easy test to diagnose Alzheimer’s, but a new review of 18 scientific studies confirms that a simple blood ...
The second-most-common form of dementia is Lewy body dementia, said Dr. Jori Fleisher, an associate professor of neurological ...
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How to spot signs of Alzheimer's disease in a loved one
Experts and those who have had to take care of loved ones with the disease shared how you can spot the signs. CHICAGO - Many ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- A tragic end to the search for a missing Johnston County woman with Alzheimer's disease has prompted attention on identifying the early signs of dementia, especially as families ...
Dementia doesn’t appear overnight. Its roots can stretch back a decade or more, silently altering the brain. Many people dismiss subtle changes in memory, mood, or daily functioning as normal aging.
Social frailty—the fraying of close relationships and community ties—is a strong predictor of dementia risk. Could AI companions help revitalize social interactions?
How much physical activity—and how often—is needed to help stall dementia? For older adults with mild cognitive decline, there is now an answer: at least 20 minutes, at least twice weekly.
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