British researchers develop drug that halts brain degeneration in mice

British researchers develop drug that halts brain degeneration in mice

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In a new study, British researchers say they have developed a drug that stopped degenerative brain diseases in lab mice. The drug prevents brain cells from dying by targeting how the brain reacts to abnormally shaped proteins that are generated by the disease. However, the mice in the experiment had severe weight loss and raised blood sugar. While the results are encouraging, they are very preliminary; further research is needed to see if the intervention can be made safe and effective in people.

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You can take steps to live your best life with Alzheimer’s

You can take steps to live your best life with Alzheimer’s

Making choices about how you will live your life after a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia can be very empowering. It is possible to live well with Alzheimer’s by taking control of your health and wellness and by focusing your energy on the most meaningful aspects of your life.

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The Katie Couric Show" spotlights Alzheimer’s disease and brain health

The Katie Couric Show” spotlights Alzheimer’s disease and brain health

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A recent episode of “The Katie Couric Show” featured interviews with Alzheimer’s Association Early-Stage Advisor Sandy Oltz and celebrity Champion Victor Garber. The show also offered information and tips on diet and exercise that may contribute to overall brain health.

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Volunteers help Greater Illinois Chapter reach Spanish speakers

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Maria Isabel Leon Fiesta felt lost when she first learned her father, Felix Leon, had Alzheimer’s disease. Living in Chicago, she sought out a support group through Northwestern University. From there, she heard about the Alzheimer’s Association, visiting the organization’s Chicago headquarters where she combed the library and learned of the many resources available to those grappling with a diagnosis of dementia in a loved one.
But she wanted to do even more.
“I wanted to volunteer,” Fiesta said. “I trained as an Alzheimer’s Association Community Representative (AACR) with the Greater Illinois Chapter.”
A move to Iowa meant she had to relinquish the role but when an opportunity to aid the Chapter from her home in a neighboring state arose last year, Fiesta didn’t hesitate.
Along with seven others, Fiesta has translated several documents — everything from topic sheets on dementia and driving to medication safety to information on Alzheimer’s Association services — from English to Spanish.
“I was very grateful to be a part of the translation team because it’s a way to give back,” said Fiesta, who personally worked on 13 different documents.
Fiesta’s efforts in bringing awareness to critical senior issues are far from over, however. The Peruvian native is currently studying gerontology at Iowa State University and working on a website, a repository of information, for those in Peru who are affected by Alzheimer’s.
“In Peru, they think dementia is a normal part of the aging process,” she said.
Click here to learn more about the Greater Illinois Chapter’s diversity outreach initiatives.

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Presenting free audio conference on technologies for caregiving

Presenting free audio conference on technologies for caregiving

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The free audio conference Beyond Computers and the Internet: Technologies That Impact Caregiving and Aging will take place from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 2.
New technologies are impacting the care of seniors whether they are living independently at home or in a care facility. This presentation provides explanations of product capabilities, implementation strategies and tips to get seniors to use them. Specific product explanations include: Alzheimer’s wandering safety, medication reminders, remote monitoring, fall detection and communication.
Audio conferences are held the first Wednesday of every month.
Click here to register or call 309.662.8392. Once signed up, registrants will receive information and directions for the call.

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