When thinking about neurocognitive diseases, the most common examples that arise are usually dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and cognitive dysfunction brought upon by traumatic brain injury.…
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Author: Melanie Navarro
The New Normal: Caring for a Person with Alzheimer’s
Finding changes from day to day can be a difficult task, especially when noticing a significant difference in someone close to you. How silly that…
What is Alcohol-Related Dementia?
Excessive consumption of alcohol over a long period of time would create a grave risk for anyone of any age or health status. Not only…
Living With Alzheimer’s
In most depictions of the media, Alzheimer’s is depicted as a fast-paced tornado. It is shown to be a disease that sweeps a person up…
Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia Outside the Silver Screen
The Notebook (2004) is probably one of the most recognized classic love stories in the 21st century. Everyone knows the ending of the beloved romantic…