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What’s the Connection Between Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease?—Sleeping with Science, a TED Series

2020

Does not getting enough sleep lead to Alzheimer’s disease? Sleep scientist Matt Walker explains the relationship between the two—and how researchers are exploring how to use sleep to decrease our chances of developing this condition. See more...

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40:25

How to Talk to Someone with Dementia

Essential tips for communicating for someone with dementia. Nationally renowned presenter Diane Waugh shares her own experiences and the mistakes she made as a caregiver for her mother.

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04:12

Center for College Sleep: Sleep and Mental Health

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13:03

Wendy Suzuki: The Brain-Changing Benefits of Exercise

What’s the most transformative thing that you can do for your brain today? Exercise! says neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki.

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01:53:41

David Eagleman: This Neuroscientist Shows You How to Unlock Hidden Strengths of Your Brain

Ideas and the power of your brain.

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03:05

Four Stages of Dementia: The Late Stage of Dementia

Stage 3: Late Stages - Signs, symptoms and behaviors commonly seen during the third stage of dementia progression.

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01:52

Four Stages of Dementia: The Early Stage

Stage 1: Early Stages - Signs, symptoms and behaviors commonly seen during the first stage of dementia progression.

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15:12

Moderate Dementia Stage Changes

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09:47

Screening for Dementia 3: Patient Assessment

This is an excerpt on "Patient Assessment" from the movie, Screening for Dementia. Produced by the University of Georgia's Dr. Leonard W. Poon, video by Alan Stecker of ASV Productions, and filmed at Mercer University's School of Medicine.

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Dementia