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Dementia & depression

Below are the best resources we could find on Dementia and depression.

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New Therapies Help Patients with Dementia Cope with Depression

Many patients with cognitive impairment have anxiety or depression, but standard treatments are difficult for people with memory issues.

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How to Keep Your Brain Healthy

“You are not stuck with the brain you have. You can make it better and I can prove it.” Dr. Daniel Amen tells the SUCCESS Live Long Beach crowd that it starts with modeling a brain-healthy life.

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Yoga May Be Good for the Brain

A weekly routine of yoga and meditation may strengthen thinking skills and help to stave off aging-related mental decline, according to a new study of older adults with early signs of memory problems.

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Alzheimers and Dementia: False Signs & Symptoms You Should Know

There are false signs and symptoms you should know when it comes to Alzheimer's and dementia. Psychiatrist Dr. Domenick Sportelli breaks them down in this video.

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How ‘Brain Hacking’ Could Help Fight Alzheimer’s, Depression and More

Millions suffer from conditions without known causes. Some contend with constant pain, many live with unrelenting mental anguish. None of them know why.

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Microglia: A New Target in the Brain for Depression, Alzheimer’s, and More?

As a science journalist whose niche spans neuroscience, immunology, and human emotion, I knew at the time that it didn’t make scientific sense that inflammation in the body could be connected to — much less cause — illness in the brain.

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Caring for the Caregiver: Fight Caregiver Stress and Prevent Burnout

Brent T. Mausbach, PhD, examines the role of the caregiver for dementia patients. Learn about the psychological, emotional, and physical consequences of caregiving and what can be done to mitigate their impact. Recorded on 6/24/2015. Series: “Stein Institute for Research on Aging” [8/2015]

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What to Know About Hallucinations

Hallucinations can be a sign of a mental health illness, but they do not always mean a person is unwell. Hallucinations are, in fact, relatively common.

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Achieving Higher States of Consciousness with Low Energy Brain Stimulation | Dr. Sanjay Manchanda

Sanjay Manchanda, PhD is a licensed psychotherapist and spiritual teacher who has studied in the Buddhist, Yogic and Hindu Meditative Traditions for over 25 years. He has a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering. a Ph.D. in Computer Science and a Master’s in Counseling Psychology.

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Seeking that Elusive Good Night Sleep

Caregivers often find themselves exhausted at the end of the day, but many are still not able to sleep.

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