When most people think of Alzheimer’s disease, they typically picture it affecting grandparents or older loved ones. But for Melissa Pinner, a Midlands mother of three, the diagnosis came in her 40s.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Central Ohio Walk to End Alzheimer’s is just over a week away and it will include teams from all over the greater Columbus region. It will also include one supporter who is ...
In Manassas, Va., a choir for people with memory loss and their caregivers shows how music can spark joy, connection, and remembrance.
Community’s Child presents its Annual Fall Gala at the DoubleTree Torrance Penthouse, 21333 Hawthorne Blvd., from 6 to 10 p.m. The gala will feature dinner, a program, live music, a silent auction, a ...
An overcast afternoon gave way to a sunny early evening last Thursday, Sept. 25, for the 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Clarion County at Shippenville’s Lost in ...
“We were at a mutual friend’s birthday party, and the thing that struck me instantly was her sense of humour, and her incredibly positive, happy outlook,” Ms Murdoch told news.com.au. It would be more ...
When I’m with my mum, who has advanced dementia, a lot of the time I exist in a world of frustration rather than pain ...
Caroline Page’s life was already hectic when the single mum of two boys, aged 11 and 12, noticed her father was displaying some unusual behaviour; he wasn’t eating properly, was frequently tripping, ...
A brave member of the team at a major Melton Mowbray bus operator has raised hundreds of pounds for Alzheimer’s research, by tackling a special Memory Walk. Stagecoach East Midland’s Assistant Revenue ...
The good news: There are everyday things you can do to try to prevent this unhealthy cycle. Here are five tips – small but impactful habits – to strive for that might make a meaningful difference in ...
Struggling to make friends as an adult? Learn how friendship apps and effort can help you overcome loneliness and reconnect with others.
Today, around 944,000 in the UK are thought to be living with the condition, with the figure around 7million in the US. But it is not inevitable, according to Professor June Andrews.
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