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Start With 3 Dementia Planning Strategies &Raquo; File 3

Start With 3 Dementia Planning Strategies

A Dementia diagnosis can be confusing and challenging, but individuals and families can feel empowered as they navigate their next steps. Board-certified chiropractic neurologist ,Dr. Michael S. Trayford and neuropsychologist ,Dr. Karen Sullivan give their insights into memory and cognitive care strategies for people living with Dementia, as well as their families. 1. Assemble a […]

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Protect Your Noggin. You'Re Worth It! &Raquo; File 4

Protect Your Noggin. You’re Worth It!

#TBI #Sports #Dementia #BrainHealth At first, glance, wearing your helmet might seem like pure common sense. Unfortunately, we still see many people these days that aren’t wearing helmets when they are riding a bike, rollerblading, or involved in other outdoor activities. In my clinical work, I see many people that have suffered a mild traumatic […]

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Food For Thought &Raquo; File 6

Food For Thought

The phrase “food for thought” refers to an idea or piece of information worth thinking about. But there is some truth to this phrase when speaking about nutrition and Dementia. Can the food we eat help reduce the risk of developing Dementia and help slow down the progression? Understanding the link between both has been […]

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4 Ways To Cope With A New Dementia Diagnosis &Raquo; File 7

4 Ways to Cope with a New Dementia Diagnosis

First, Dementia is not a disease. That’s news to many people. Instead, Dementia is a syndrome where one or more progressive diseases, conditions, or disorders affect the brain structure sufficiently enough to limit one’s ability to perform activities of daily living, along with a host of other cognitive changes. Yes, that’s a mouthful. And that […]

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How Do Doctors Stage Dementia? &Raquo; File 8

How Do Doctors Stage Dementia?

Do you or a loved one have Dementia, or does a doctor suspect that it may be Dementia? Generally speaking, screening tools are the first step in helping sort out the reasons why and to what degree someone may be having a cognitive challenge. Then depending on the results of those screeners, physicians may also […]

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3 Top Reasons To Seek An Early Medical Workup &Raquo; File 11

3 Top Reasons to Seek an Early Medical Workup

Have you repeatedly gotten lost in familiar places, seen people that were not there (hallucinated), or experienced uncontrollable bouts of laughter or crying, even though there was nothing sad or funny happening? These are just some of the 22 Clues™ – signs and symptoms which may suggest that something’s amiss and that the path ahead […]

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Is Mild Cognitive Impairment Early Dementia? &Raquo; File 12

Is Mild Cognitive Impairment Early Dementia?

Everyone forgets things here and there. If you’re having more memory lapses than usual, you may worry that you could have Dementia. You may not know that another possibility is mild cognitive impairment: It’s the term used to describe someone whose memory or reasoning skills have diminished somewhat but whose changes aren’t as dramatic as […]

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