The study showed that Alzheimer's disease can be predicted by identifying the 'head-turning sign' in response to questions.
A Georgia man is training law enforcement agencies on how to find lost residents living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Renard Halliburton was reported missing from his home in the 1500 block of Conway Street early afternoon on Wednesday.
Coverage would include diagnostic testing to determine appropriate treatments, as well as prescribed treatments or ...
AFA’s tips for a dementia-friendly Thanksgiving include: 1. Schedule early and follow routine: Plan the celebration earlier ...
Gibbs spent his career helping people as a neurologist. He retired in 2013, and a couple years later, was diagnosed with ...
Psychologist Corey Bolton and nurse practitioner Ray Romano join this edition of OpenLine to share why it's important to make ...
A decade ago, researchers introduced a new model for studying Alzheimer's disease. Known as "Alzheimer's in a dish," the model uses cultures of mature brain cells suspended in a gel to recapitulate ...
Science is increasingly confirming that this adage holds true, especially when it comes to the impact of our gut microbiome ...
Santa is coming to town a little early, right at ARH Hospital in Beckley. Breakfast with Santa will be held on December 14th.
A recent study from the University of California, San Diego, has found a troubling link between certain commonly used ...
Ted Danson gives a flawless performance in his latest role as a grieving retiree-turned-detective in the Netflix comedy 'A ...