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Coverage of dementia in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 23 · 13:34 UTCMost recent: Jul 9 · 21:16 UTC
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  • CRIMEJul 9 · 21:16 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Authorities urge awareness as South Florida family mourns death of toddler left inside hot vehicle

    A 2-year-old South Florida toddler, Brittany, died after being left inside a hot vehicle for three hours in the care of a babysitter who entrusted her to an older relative with dementia. Authorities are investigating potential charges, with police urging caregivers to check vehicles for children to prevent such tragedies.

  • HEALTHJul 9 · 12:15 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Understanding bowel incontinence in dementia care — what caregivers need to know

    Bowel incontinence in dementia is caused by neurological communication breakdowns between the brain and gut, not intentional behavior. Caregivers should avoid shaming and instead recognize early signs, establish restroom schedules, ensure privacy, and modify environments to support individuals with dementia.

  • HEALTHJul 9 · 12:15 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Understanding bowel incontinence in dementia care — what caregivers need to know

    Bowel incontinence in dementia is a neurological issue caused by disrupted brain-gut communication, not intentional behavior. Caregivers should avoid shaming and instead recognize signs of discomfort, establish restroom schedules, support privacy, and modify environments to manage the condition effectively.

  • HEALTHJul 9 · 12:15 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Understanding bowel incontinence in dementia care — what caregivers need to know

    Bowel incontinence in dementia is caused by neurological communication breakdowns between the gut and brain, not intentional behavior. Caregivers should avoid correcting or shaming individuals, as it worsens the situation. Strategies include recognizing discomfort signs, establishing restroom schedules, ensuring privacy, and modifying bathroom environments.

  • HEALTHJul 9 · 12:00 UTCLA TIMES CALIFORNIA
    Nearly 100 dementia patients are being evicted from their Redondo Beach home. Why it's sparking outrage

    Nearly 100 dementia patients are facing eviction from their home in Redondo Beach. The situation has sparked public outrage.

  • POLITICSJul 9 · 04:43 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Trump makes two astonishing verbal gaffes at NATO sparking wild 'dementia' allegations

    Trump made two verbal gaffes at NATO, sparking allegations of dementia. The incidents were described as astonishing and generated significant public reaction.

  • HEALTHJul 9 · 02:45 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    The sign of dementia that appears 15 YEARS before early-onset diagnosis

    The article highlights a sign of dementia that appears 15 years before an early-onset diagnosis, suggesting potential early detection opportunities.

  • POLITICSJul 9 · 02:30 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Trump makes two astonishing verbal gaffes at NATO sparking wild 'dementia' allegations

    Trump made two verbal gaffes during a NATO event, leading to allegations of dementia. The incidents sparked public reaction and scrutiny.

  • CRIMEJul 9 · 02:17 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    ‘I just want justice’: Mother speaks out after toddler’s hot car death

    A 2-year-old girl died after being left in a hot car for three and a half hours in Hallandale Beach. Her mother, Cristina Lopez, claims the babysitter left the child with a relative who had dementia, and she is seeking justice for her daughter's death.

  • CRIMEJul 9 · 02:06 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Detroit police want help finding missing 75-year-old man

    Detroit police are seeking help to locate 75-year-old Larry Malone, who went missing after leaving his residence on Bedford Street on July 8. He has dementia, PTSD, and diabetes, uses a cane, and was last seen wearing a black knit cap, gray shirt, and black pants. Tips can be submitted to the Detroit Police Department or Crime Stoppers.

  • HEALTHJul 6 · 18:30 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Aging Untold: What Medicare doesn’t cover

    The article discusses gaps in Medicare coverage for aging individuals, including caregiving, dental care, and home modifications. It highlights a nonprofit combating loneliness through random acts of social connection and provides tips for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. A couple’s weekly bookstore visits illustrate long-term relationship strategies.

  • HEALTHJul 6 · 17:11 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    I built a house for my dad with dementia to live in with us. When his health declined, it cost $120,000 to support him.

    John Nuar built a home in Michigan to care for his father with dementia from 2017 to 2019. His father later moved to memory care, costing the family $120,000 out of pocket before passing away in 2024.

  • HEALTHJul 6 · 16:09 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    How to take a loved one with dementia out in public

    The article provides guidance for caregivers on taking loved ones with dementia out in public, emphasizing prioritizing safety, comfort, and connection over public perception. Experts recommend planning for slower paces, managing personal expectations, and using tools like dementia awareness cards to address others' misunderstandings.

  • HEALTHJul 6 · 16:09 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    How to take a loved one with dementia out in public

    The article provides guidance for caregivers on managing public outings with loved ones with dementia, emphasizing prioritizing the individual's comfort and safety over public perception, planning for slower paces, and using resources like dementia awareness cards. Experts advise caregivers to assess their own emotional readiness, avoid overstimulating activities, and prepare for unexpected interactions.

  • HEALTHJul 4 · 18:15 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    Experts highlight early detection, lifestyle changes to reduce dementia risk

    Experts emphasize early detection and lifestyle modifications as key strategies to lower the risk of dementia. The focus is on proactive measures to mitigate cognitive decline.

  • HEALTHJul 3 · 12:46 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Heat waves and older adults: Warning signs and how to cool down fast

    Older adults are more vulnerable to heat-related health risks during heat waves due to reduced temperature regulation and medication effects. Early warning signs include dehydration, nausea, headaches, and confusion, while cooling strategies like damp cloths and air conditioning are recommended to mitigate risks.

  • HEALTHJul 3 · 12:46 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Heat waves and older adults: Warning signs and how to cool down fast

    Older adults face higher risks during heat waves due to reduced temperature regulation and medication effects. Early warning signs include dehydration, confusion, and lack of sweating, while cooling strategies like damp cloths and air conditioning are recommended. Dementia increases vulnerability by impairing temperature control.

  • HEALTHJul 3 · 12:46 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Heat waves and older adults: Warning signs and how to cool down fast

    Older adults are more vulnerable to heat-related health risks during heat waves due to reduced temperature regulation and medication effects. Early warning signs include dehydration, behavioral changes, confusion, and lack of sweating. Cooling strategies like using damp cloths and checking in on at-risk individuals are recommended, especially for those with dementia.

  • HEALTHJul 3 · 10:28 UTCWTOP DC
    How caring for grandchildren may improve grandparents’ memory and well-being

    Grandparents who care for grandchildren may experience improved cognitive function, including better memory and verbal fluency, as well as reduced loneliness and enhanced well-being, according to a Kaiser Permanente psychiatrist. Dr. Christina Lee emphasized that engaging with grandchildren keeps older adults mentally active and socially connected, lowering dementia and depression risks.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 19:23 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Brain workouts in and out of school may shape dementia risk, study says

    A University of Michigan study suggests that school experiences, home environments, and community resources during childhood may shape dementia risk later in life by building cognitive reserve. The research highlights three factors: self-belief as a learner, access to books and support at home, and well-resourced schools.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 10:28 UTCNY POST
    ‘Super movers’ have half the risk of brain decline in old age — even if their brains show signs of dementia

    A study found that older adults with high mobility, termed 'super movers,' have half the risk of brain decline in old age despite showing brain aging signs linked to dementia. The research highlights the connection between mobility, lifestyle factors, and cognitive resilience.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 22:51 UTCTHE HILL
    Pritzker: Trump ‘suffering from dementia’

    Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) accused President Trump of 'suffering from dementia' during a CNN appearance. Pritzker addressed Trump's claims, including the assertion that communism is a greater threat than both world wars, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the Sept. 11 attacks.

  • HEALTHJun 30 · 08:11 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Anna Richardson reveals her retired priest father has died aged 85 after a battle with dementia as she recalls his 'extraordinary life' meeting the Pope and Queen Elizabeth

    Anna Richardson announced the death of her retired priest father at age 85 after he battled dementia. She remembered his extraordinary life, which included meetings with the Pope and Queen Elizabeth.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 20:07 UTCNPR HEALTH
    Sing-along time at a memory cafe is a highlight for people dealing with dementia

    Music helps people with dementia retain memories despite cognitive decline. Vermont's Memory Cafes offer supportive communities for dementia patients and their caregivers.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 19:07 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Aging Untold: Steps to take after a dementia diagnosis

    The article outlines steps families should take after a dementia diagnosis, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive care plan and holistic health approaches. It also highlights a barbershop quartet's continued performances after one member's stroke and discusses a simple skincare routine for healthy skin.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 19:07 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Aging Untold: Steps to take after a dementia diagnosis

    The article outlines steps families should take after a dementia diagnosis, emphasizing the importance of building a care plan and considering holistic health approaches. It also highlights a barbershop quartet's continued performances following one member's stroke and recovery.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 16:33 UTCABC7 CHICAGO
    Reducing risk of Alzheimer's disease

    Medical evidence suggests a healthy lifestyle can prevent Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The article highlights the role of lifestyle in reducing the risk of these conditions.

  • HEALTHJun 28 · 10:30 UTCNBC NEWS
    More evidence shows shingles vaccine protects against dementia. What’s really going on?

    New evidence suggests the shingles vaccine may offer protection against dementia. Researchers are investigating the potential link between vaccination and reduced dementia risk.

  • HEALTHJun 27 · 21:22 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Sunlight could be crucial to preventing dementia, study finds

    A study suggests that sunlight may play a crucial role in preventing dementia. The research highlights a potential link between sun exposure and reduced dementia risk.

  • HEALTHJun 27 · 21:22 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Sunlight could be crucial to preventing dementia, study finds

    A study finds that sunlight could be crucial to preventing dementia. The research highlights a potential link between sunlight exposure and reduced dementia risk.

  • SECURITYJun 27 · 02:02 UTCR/SCAMS
    (US) Woke up to a shit ton of texts and emails with insurance quotes

    Received multiple unsolicited auto and home insurance quotes via texts, emails, and missed calls, including one from Morgan Freeman. The messages contained an old family address not used in over a decade, leading to concerns about data exposure or potential involvement of a family member with dementia. All contacts were blocked and reported as spam.

  • HEALTHJun 26 · 13:10 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    The steps to take after a dementia diagnosis

    The article outlines steps to take after a dementia diagnosis, including seeking clarity on the type of dementia, building a care team with specialists, checking for reversible causes, and planning for community support and financial needs. Experts emphasize the importance of baseline testing, education, and avoiding rushed timelines to focus on learning and support.

  • HEALTHJun 26 · 13:10 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    The steps to take after a dementia diagnosis

    The article outlines steps to take after a dementia diagnosis, including seeking support during medical appointments, determining the specific type of dementia, ruling out reversible causes like vitamin deficiencies, building a multidisciplinary care team, and planning for community and financial support.

  • SECURITYJun 25 · 22:01 UTCWSVN MIAMI
    BSO searching for 84-year-old man missing from Lauderdale Lakes

    The Broward Sheriff’s Office is searching for 84-year-old Jim Brown, who was last seen on June 24 near Lauderdale Lakes. Brown, who has dementia and other health issues, was last seen wearing blue jeans and a white and blue striped shirt, driving a brown 2017 Hyundai Sonata.

  • HEALTHJun 25 · 21:38 UTCMEDPAGE TODAY
    Dementia Risk Lower With Anti-Inflammatory Diet Even With Alzheimer's Biomarkers

    A longitudinal study in Sweden found that people with Alzheimer's disease biomarkers who followed a less inflammatory diet had a lower risk of developing dementia over 8 years. The anti-inflammatory dietary pattern was associated with reduced dementia risk despite the presence of Alzheimer's biomarkers.

  • HEALTHJun 25 · 18:16 UTCNY POST
    Which diet — and exact foods — are great for preventing dementia: study

    A new study suggests that following a specific eating pattern could significantly reduce the risk of dementia. The research highlights the potential of certain diets and foods in preventing cognitive decline.

  • HEALTHJun 24 · 07:01 UTCMEDPAGE TODAY
    Higher Daytime Light Exposure Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

    A study of 88,000 U.K. Biobank participants found that higher daytime light exposure was linked to a lower risk of dementia over an 8-year follow-up period.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 13:34 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    How cognitive baseline testing can track brain health over time

    Cognitive baseline testing measures thinking and memory to track brain health over time, enabling early detection of changes. Experts recommend establishing a baseline early, especially for those with risk factors like family history of dementia or traumatic brain injuries, and emphasize professional neuropsychological testing for comprehensive results.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 13:34 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    How cognitive baseline testing can track brain health over time

    Cognitive baseline testing measures thinking and memory to track brain health over time, with experts recommending it for individuals with dementia family history, traumatic brain injuries, or conditions like diabetes. Professional neuropsychological testing, lasting four hours, provides comprehensive insights, while self-administered tests are discouraged.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 13:34 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    How cognitive baseline testing can track brain health over time

    Cognitive baseline testing measures thinking and memory at a specific time to track brain health changes over years, enabling early detection of potential issues. Experts recommend establishing a baseline early, particularly for those with family histories of dementia, traumatic brain injuries, or conditions like diabetes, as professional neuropsychological testing provides comprehensive insights.