Dec 2018

Students from the University of Southern California Offer Low-cost Alzheimer's Caregiving Services

The University of Southern California (USC) has launched a new program that offers affordable respite care services (provided by students) to help Alzheimer&r’s caregivers. The pilot project started by…

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College Students at University of Maryland Students Designed an Alzheimer's Detection Prototype

Technology has come a long way in the health care field. Today, it is more accessible than ever, and young people of all ages, from high school, to undergraduate students, are getting involved in creating…

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A New Study Shows that Abstaining from Alcohol & Heavy Drinking can Increase Dementia Risk

Just as it is in most situations in life, maintaining balance seems to be the key to long-term brain health, particularly when it comes to alcohol consumption. A new study, published in The British Medical…

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High School Students Team Up to Educate the Community About Alzheimer's Disease

At Northwood High School, in Irvine, California, students have gathered to launch the school’s first, Alzheimer’s Awareness Club. The club was formed to educate other students, and the local community,…

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Students in Hudson Wisconsin Create an App to Help People with Alzheimer's Disease

It seems that students around the country, of all ages, have been jumping on the technology bandwagon, using digital apps to help people with Alzheimer’s disease(AD). Just like 14 year old Emma Yang and…

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