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THE WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH PROJECT VIDEO SERIES. Episode 1 – What is an “XX” Brain? Episode 2 – Puberty and the Brain. Episode 3 – Keeping Your Brain Health. Episode 4 – The Pregnant Brain. Episode 5 – The PostPartum Brain. Episode 6 – Perimenopause: What’s Happening in Your Brain? Episode 7 – Menopause and A Woman’sBrain.
BRAIN HEALTH
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s goal is to empower people and organizations by educating them about accessible lifestyle choices that help delay or prevent brain disease and promote healthy minds. We do this by engaging and convening leading scientists and experts in all areas of brain and mind health, including nutrition, fitnessBRAIN IT ON: 2021
Maria Shriver and Seth & Lauren Miller Rogen have teamed up to bring you an event you won’t want to miss— Brain It On: 2021.. Join them as they hear from leading Alzheimer’s prevention experts and celebrity advocates during this free 90-minute virtual summit about the best ways to live a brain healthy life.. Don’t miss Brain It On: 2021 and register today! 8 STEPS TO REVERSE MEMORY LOSS Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, find something that helps you calm down. Many patients find my UltraCalm CD helps them relax and reduce stress and anxiety. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Studies show poor sleep becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. ADHD AND ALZHEIMER'S: ARE THE TWO CONNECTED? According to our researchers, the answer is that there is no conclusive research that has shown a connection between the two conditions. Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School & Vice-Chair of Neurology and Director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General: “There is very little evidence linking ADHD KIND WAYS TO RESPOND WHEN A PERSON WITH DEMENTIA FORGETS The following is an excerpt from Surviving Alzheimer’s; Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers, now in an expanded 2 nd edition. The book features the “Why-This, Try-This” approach to common challenges. Among the most wrenching situations: When someone with dementia believes a friend or family member who has died—or in Paula’s father’s case, a spouse—is still alive. ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER BURNOUT: HOW TO COPE WITH 'PTSD' AND Anxiety. Fight or flight. Feeling stuck. Depression. Lack of self care. Denial. These are all fallout behaviors experienced by long-term caregivers or family members who have dealt with Alzheimer’s disease. They also feel a lot like PTSD. PTSD is usually thought of in the post-military combat space, but I think more and more people arenow
THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENTJOIN THE MOVEMENTRESEARCHEDUCATIONSERVICES ON THE GROUNDADVOCACY The Women's Alzheimer's Movement, founded by Maria Shriver, is an organization that raises awareness of women's increased risk for Alzheimer's and raises funds for women-based research. ABOUT US | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT WAM’S STORY. WAM is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. WAM was created to answer the question of why two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women, and why women of color are at even higher risk. In 2010, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s made news RECIPES | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT If you're looking for something quick and easy yet healthy to eat for dinner, try this recipe for Llubav's Green Spaghetti from Julia Turshen's new cookbook, Simply Julia: 110 Easy Recipes forWBHP VIDEO PAGE
THE WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH PROJECT VIDEO SERIES. Episode 1 – What is an “XX” Brain? Episode 2 – Puberty and the Brain. Episode 3 – Keeping Your Brain Health. Episode 4 – The Pregnant Brain. Episode 5 – The PostPartum Brain. Episode 6 – Perimenopause: What’s Happening in Your Brain? Episode 7 – Menopause and A Woman’sBrain.
BRAIN HEALTH
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s goal is to empower people and organizations by educating them about accessible lifestyle choices that help delay or prevent brain disease and promote healthy minds. We do this by engaging and convening leading scientists and experts in all areas of brain and mind health, including nutrition, fitnessBRAIN IT ON: 2021
Maria Shriver and Seth & Lauren Miller Rogen have teamed up to bring you an event you won’t want to miss— Brain It On: 2021.. Join them as they hear from leading Alzheimer’s prevention experts and celebrity advocates during this free 90-minute virtual summit about the best ways to live a brain healthy life.. Don’t miss Brain It On: 2021 and register today! 8 STEPS TO REVERSE MEMORY LOSS Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, find something that helps you calm down. Many patients find my UltraCalm CD helps them relax and reduce stress and anxiety. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Studies show poor sleep becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. ADHD AND ALZHEIMER'S: ARE THE TWO CONNECTED? According to our researchers, the answer is that there is no conclusive research that has shown a connection between the two conditions. Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School & Vice-Chair of Neurology and Director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General: “There is very little evidence linking ADHD KIND WAYS TO RESPOND WHEN A PERSON WITH DEMENTIA FORGETS The following is an excerpt from Surviving Alzheimer’s; Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers, now in an expanded 2 nd edition. The book features the “Why-This, Try-This” approach to common challenges. Among the most wrenching situations: When someone with dementia believes a friend or family member who has died—or in Paula’s father’s case, a spouse—is still alive. ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER BURNOUT: HOW TO COPE WITH 'PTSD' AND Anxiety. Fight or flight. Feeling stuck. Depression. Lack of self care. Denial. These are all fallout behaviors experienced by long-term caregivers or family members who have dealt with Alzheimer’s disease. They also feel a lot like PTSD. PTSD is usually thought of in the post-military combat space, but I think more and more people arenow
CAREGIVING | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT Who is caring for the estimated 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease? Over 11.2 million family and friends are providing over 15.3 billion hours of unpaid care to their loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.CLINICAL TRIALS
Why participate in a clinical trial? We can’t advance science to help cure Alzheimer’s without participating in trials that test the efficacy and safety of drugs and clinical protocols. ADHD AND ALZHEIMER'S: ARE THE TWO CONNECTED? According to our researchers, the answer is that there is no conclusive research that has shown a connection between the two conditions. Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School & Vice-Chair of Neurology and Director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General: “There is very little evidence linking ADHD WHAT CAREGIVERS REALLY WANT THEIR FRIENDS TO KNOW The truth is, caring for aging parents is an experience that’s hard to relate to unless you’re going through it. None of us can easily imagine just what life is like with a parent who needs help doing the simplest things like eating, getting in and out of bed or god forbid, going to the bathroom.GREEN TEA MISO SOUP
Instructions: Steep the green tea bags in the water for 4 minutes. Discard the tea bags. Heat the oil and ginger in a medium pot over medium heat until aromatic, about 1 minute. Add the broth and green tea. Bring to just below a boil, then reduce the heat to a gentle simmer. Place the miso paste in a small bowl and add a ladleful of thehot broth.
THE SURPRISING BENEFITS OF BEING A CAREGIVER By Dave Singleton. If you could use some reminders about the positive sides of this often-challenging role, consider these 10 rewarding (and sometimes surprising) aspects of caregiving. 1. Caregiving Gives You a Sense of Purpose. When the veils are ripped back, we often see how the happy, shiny people in Facebook photos — the ones who always THE VALUE OF RELATIONSHIPS IN THOSE LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER BY DANIEL C. POTTS, MD, FAAN (The following story appears in the book, Finding Joy in Alzheimer’s: New Hope for Caregivers, by Architects of Change Marie Marley, PhD and Daniel C. Potts, MD, FAAN, with foreward by Maria Shriver) The need for relationship is our deepest need. Spiritual and faith traditions teach that the desire for a relationship with God, a “Higher Power,” Being or ENTREPRENEUR CRISTINA CARLINO REFLECTS ON HOW WAM HAS WAM is pushing for change on every level while educating us all on the preventative measures we must consider to better navigate this dreaded disease. Cristina Carlino is a poet, social entrepreneur, and the founder and creator of philosophy, one of the most beloved brands in the cosmetic industry. Her book, The Changing Room: A Mother’s A Q&A WITH KATE WASHINGTON, AUTHOR OF 'ALREADY TOAST' A Q&A With Kate Washington, Author of ‘Already Toast’. Kate Washington, author of Already Toast, gives us a look into what it’s like to be a caregiver in this Ask the Expert. Her new book explains the trials and learning moments that come when you take on this role. Read her answers below. WHY YOU SHOULD AIM TO AVOID INFLAMMATORY FOODS BY DR. DALE BREDESEN. Cognitive decline is largely a matter of three fundamental threats to our brain: inflammation; a shortage of brain-boosting nutrients, hormones, and other cognition-supporting molecules; and toxic exposure. THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENTJOIN THE MOVEMENTRESEARCHEDUCATIONSERVICES ON THE GROUNDADVOCACY The Women's Alzheimer's Movement, founded by Maria Shriver, is an organization that raises awareness of women's increased risk for Alzheimer's and raises funds for women-based research. ABOUT US | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT WAM’S STORY. WAM is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. WAM was created to answer the question of why two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women, and why women of color are at even higher risk. In 2010, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s made news RECIPES | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT If you're looking for something quick and easy yet healthy to eat for dinner, try this recipe for Llubav's Green Spaghetti from Julia Turshen's new cookbook, Simply Julia: 110 Easy Recipes forWBHP VIDEO PAGE
THE WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH PROJECT VIDEO SERIES. Episode 1 – What is an “XX” Brain? Episode 2 – Puberty and the Brain. Episode 3 – Keeping Your Brain Health. Episode 4 – The Pregnant Brain. Episode 5 – The PostPartum Brain. Episode 6 – Perimenopause: What’s Happening in Your Brain? Episode 7 – Menopause and A Woman’sBrain.
BRAIN HEALTH
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s goal is to empower people and organizations by educating them about accessible lifestyle choices that help delay or prevent brain disease and promote healthy minds. We do this by engaging and convening leading scientists and experts in all areas of brain and mind health, including nutrition, fitnessBRAIN IT ON: 2021
Maria Shriver and Seth & Lauren Miller Rogen have teamed up to bring you an event you won’t want to miss— Brain It On: 2021.. Join them as they hear from leading Alzheimer’s prevention experts and celebrity advocates during this free 90-minute virtual summit about the best ways to live a brain healthy life.. Don’t miss Brain It On: 2021 and register today! 8 STEPS TO REVERSE MEMORY LOSS Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, find something that helps you calm down. Many patients find my UltraCalm CD helps them relax and reduce stress and anxiety. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Studies show poor sleep becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. ADHD AND ALZHEIMER'S: ARE THE TWO CONNECTED? According to our researchers, the answer is that there is no conclusive research that has shown a connection between the two conditions. Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School & Vice-Chair of Neurology and Director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General: “There is very little evidence linking ADHD KIND WAYS TO RESPOND WHEN A PERSON WITH DEMENTIA FORGETS The following is an excerpt from Surviving Alzheimer’s; Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers, now in an expanded 2 nd edition. The book features the “Why-This, Try-This” approach to common challenges. Among the most wrenching situations: When someone with dementia believes a friend or family member who has died—or in Paula’s father’s case, a spouse—is still alive. ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER BURNOUT: HOW TO COPE WITH 'PTSD' AND Anxiety. Fight or flight. Feeling stuck. Depression. Lack of self care. Denial. These are all fallout behaviors experienced by long-term caregivers or family members who have dealt with Alzheimer’s disease. They also feel a lot like PTSD. PTSD is usually thought of in the post-military combat space, but I think more and more people arenow
THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENTJOIN THE MOVEMENTRESEARCHEDUCATIONSERVICES ON THE GROUNDADVOCACY The Women's Alzheimer's Movement, founded by Maria Shriver, is an organization that raises awareness of women's increased risk for Alzheimer's and raises funds for women-based research. ABOUT US | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT WAM’S STORY. WAM is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. WAM was created to answer the question of why two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women, and why women of color are at even higher risk. In 2010, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s made news RECIPES | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT If you're looking for something quick and easy yet healthy to eat for dinner, try this recipe for Llubav's Green Spaghetti from Julia Turshen's new cookbook, Simply Julia: 110 Easy Recipes forWBHP VIDEO PAGE
THE WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH PROJECT VIDEO SERIES. Episode 1 – What is an “XX” Brain? Episode 2 – Puberty and the Brain. Episode 3 – Keeping Your Brain Health. Episode 4 – The Pregnant Brain. Episode 5 – The PostPartum Brain. Episode 6 – Perimenopause: What’s Happening in Your Brain? Episode 7 – Menopause and A Woman’sBrain.
BRAIN HEALTH
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s goal is to empower people and organizations by educating them about accessible lifestyle choices that help delay or prevent brain disease and promote healthy minds. We do this by engaging and convening leading scientists and experts in all areas of brain and mind health, including nutrition, fitnessBRAIN IT ON: 2021
Maria Shriver and Seth & Lauren Miller Rogen have teamed up to bring you an event you won’t want to miss— Brain It On: 2021.. Join them as they hear from leading Alzheimer’s prevention experts and celebrity advocates during this free 90-minute virtual summit about the best ways to live a brain healthy life.. Don’t miss Brain It On: 2021 and register today! 8 STEPS TO REVERSE MEMORY LOSS Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, find something that helps you calm down. Many patients find my UltraCalm CD helps them relax and reduce stress and anxiety. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Studies show poor sleep becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. ADHD AND ALZHEIMER'S: ARE THE TWO CONNECTED? According to our researchers, the answer is that there is no conclusive research that has shown a connection between the two conditions. Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School & Vice-Chair of Neurology and Director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General: “There is very little evidence linking ADHD KIND WAYS TO RESPOND WHEN A PERSON WITH DEMENTIA FORGETS The following is an excerpt from Surviving Alzheimer’s; Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers, now in an expanded 2 nd edition. The book features the “Why-This, Try-This” approach to common challenges. Among the most wrenching situations: When someone with dementia believes a friend or family member who has died—or in Paula’s father’s case, a spouse—is still alive. ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER BURNOUT: HOW TO COPE WITH 'PTSD' AND Anxiety. Fight or flight. Feeling stuck. Depression. Lack of self care. Denial. These are all fallout behaviors experienced by long-term caregivers or family members who have dealt with Alzheimer’s disease. They also feel a lot like PTSD. PTSD is usually thought of in the post-military combat space, but I think more and more people arenow
CAREGIVING | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT Who is caring for the estimated 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease? Over 11.2 million family and friends are providing over 15.3 billion hours of unpaid care to their loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.CLINICAL TRIALS
Why participate in a clinical trial? We can’t advance science to help cure Alzheimer’s without participating in trials that test the efficacy and safety of drugs and clinical protocols. ADHD AND ALZHEIMER'S: ARE THE TWO CONNECTED? According to our researchers, the answer is that there is no conclusive research that has shown a connection between the two conditions. Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School & Vice-Chair of Neurology and Director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General: “There is very little evidence linking ADHD WHAT CAREGIVERS REALLY WANT THEIR FRIENDS TO KNOW The truth is, caring for aging parents is an experience that’s hard to relate to unless you’re going through it. None of us can easily imagine just what life is like with a parent who needs help doing the simplest things like eating, getting in and out of bed or god forbid, going to the bathroom.GREEN TEA MISO SOUP
Instructions: Steep the green tea bags in the water for 4 minutes. Discard the tea bags. Heat the oil and ginger in a medium pot over medium heat until aromatic, about 1 minute. Add the broth and green tea. Bring to just below a boil, then reduce the heat to a gentle simmer. Place the miso paste in a small bowl and add a ladleful of thehot broth.
THE SURPRISING BENEFITS OF BEING A CAREGIVER By Dave Singleton. If you could use some reminders about the positive sides of this often-challenging role, consider these 10 rewarding (and sometimes surprising) aspects of caregiving. 1. Caregiving Gives You a Sense of Purpose. When the veils are ripped back, we often see how the happy, shiny people in Facebook photos — the ones who always THE VALUE OF RELATIONSHIPS IN THOSE LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER BY DANIEL C. POTTS, MD, FAAN (The following story appears in the book, Finding Joy in Alzheimer’s: New Hope for Caregivers, by Architects of Change Marie Marley, PhD and Daniel C. Potts, MD, FAAN, with foreward by Maria Shriver) The need for relationship is our deepest need. Spiritual and faith traditions teach that the desire for a relationship with God, a “Higher Power,” Being or ENTREPRENEUR CRISTINA CARLINO REFLECTS ON HOW WAM HAS WAM is pushing for change on every level while educating us all on the preventative measures we must consider to better navigate this dreaded disease. Cristina Carlino is a poet, social entrepreneur, and the founder and creator of philosophy, one of the most beloved brands in the cosmetic industry. Her book, The Changing Room: A Mother’s A Q&A WITH KATE WASHINGTON, AUTHOR OF 'ALREADY TOAST' A Q&A With Kate Washington, Author of ‘Already Toast’. Kate Washington, author of Already Toast, gives us a look into what it’s like to be a caregiver in this Ask the Expert. Her new book explains the trials and learning moments that come when you take on this role. Read her answers below. WHY YOU SHOULD AIM TO AVOID INFLAMMATORY FOODS BY DR. DALE BREDESEN. Cognitive decline is largely a matter of three fundamental threats to our brain: inflammation; a shortage of brain-boosting nutrients, hormones, and other cognition-supporting molecules; and toxic exposure. THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENTJOIN THE MOVEMENTRESEARCHEDUCATIONSERVICES ON THE GROUNDADVOCACY The Women's Alzheimer's Movement, founded by Maria Shriver, is an organization that raises awareness of women's increased risk for Alzheimer's and raises funds for women-based research.BRAIN HEALTH
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s goal is to empower people and organizations by educating them about accessible lifestyle choices that help delay or prevent brain disease and promote healthy minds. We do this by engaging and convening leading scientists and experts in all areas of brain and mind health, including nutrition, fitness RECIPES | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT If you're looking for something quick and easy yet healthy to eat for dinner, try this recipe for Llubav's Green Spaghetti from Julia Turshen's new cookbook, Simply Julia: 110 Easy Recipes forBRAIN IT ON: 2021
Maria Shriver and Seth & Lauren Miller Rogen have teamed up to bring you an event you won’t want to miss— Brain It On: 2021.. Join them as they hear from leading Alzheimer’s prevention experts and celebrity advocates during this free 90-minute virtual summit about the best ways to live a brain healthy life.. Don’t miss Brain It On: 2021 and register today!WAM SUMMITS
The WAM Summit: The Latest in Women’s Brain Research, Alzheimer’s Prevention & Healthy AgingOctober, 28, 2020. 8 STEPS TO REVERSE MEMORY LOSS Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, find something that helps you calm down. Many patients find my UltraCalm CD helps them relax and reduce stress and anxiety. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Studies show poor sleep becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER BURNOUT: HOW TO COPE WITH 'PTSD' ANDCAREGIVER FOR VETERANS WITH PTSDCANCER CAREGIVER PTSDCAREGIVER PTSD SYMPTOMPTSD CAREGIVER SUPPORTVA CAREGIVER PTSD Anxiety. Fight or flight. Feeling stuck. Depression. Lack of self care. Denial. These are all fallout behaviors experienced by long-term caregivers or family members who have dealt with Alzheimer’s disease. They also feel a lot like PTSD. PTSD is usually thought of in the post-military combat space, but I think more and more people arenow
KIND WAYS TO RESPOND WHEN A PERSON WITH DEMENTIA FORGETSWHAT TO KNOWABOUT DEMENTIA
The following is an excerpt from Surviving Alzheimer’s; Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers, now in an expanded 2 nd edition. The book features the “Why-This, Try-This” approach to common challenges. Among the most wrenching situations: When someone with dementia believes a friend or family member who has died—or in Paula’s father’s case, a spouse—is still alive. WHAT CAREGIVERS REALLY WANT THEIR FRIENDS TO KNOW The truth is, caring for aging parents is an experience that’s hard to relate to unless you’re going through it. None of us can easily imagine just what life is like with a parent who needs help doing the simplest things like eating, getting in and out of bed or god forbid, going to the bathroom. WHY YOU SHOULD AIM TO AVOID INFLAMMATORY FOODS BY DR. DALE BREDESEN. Cognitive decline is largely a matter of three fundamental threats to our brain: inflammation; a shortage of brain-boosting nutrients, hormones, and other cognition-supporting molecules; and toxic exposure. THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENTJOIN THE MOVEMENTRESEARCHEDUCATIONSERVICES ON THE GROUNDADVOCACY The Women's Alzheimer's Movement, founded by Maria Shriver, is an organization that raises awareness of women's increased risk for Alzheimer's and raises funds for women-based research.BRAIN HEALTH
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s goal is to empower people and organizations by educating them about accessible lifestyle choices that help delay or prevent brain disease and promote healthy minds. We do this by engaging and convening leading scientists and experts in all areas of brain and mind health, including nutrition, fitness RECIPES | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT If you're looking for something quick and easy yet healthy to eat for dinner, try this recipe for Llubav's Green Spaghetti from Julia Turshen's new cookbook, Simply Julia: 110 Easy Recipes forBRAIN IT ON: 2021
Maria Shriver and Seth & Lauren Miller Rogen have teamed up to bring you an event you won’t want to miss— Brain It On: 2021.. Join them as they hear from leading Alzheimer’s prevention experts and celebrity advocates during this free 90-minute virtual summit about the best ways to live a brain healthy life.. Don’t miss Brain It On: 2021 and register today!WAM SUMMITS
The WAM Summit: The Latest in Women’s Brain Research, Alzheimer’s Prevention & Healthy AgingOctober, 28, 2020. 8 STEPS TO REVERSE MEMORY LOSS Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, find something that helps you calm down. Many patients find my UltraCalm CD helps them relax and reduce stress and anxiety. Get 8 hours of sleep every night. Studies show poor sleep becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER BURNOUT: HOW TO COPE WITH 'PTSD' ANDCAREGIVER FOR VETERANS WITH PTSDCANCER CAREGIVER PTSDCAREGIVER PTSD SYMPTOMPTSD CAREGIVER SUPPORTVA CAREGIVER PTSD Anxiety. Fight or flight. Feeling stuck. Depression. Lack of self care. Denial. These are all fallout behaviors experienced by long-term caregivers or family members who have dealt with Alzheimer’s disease. They also feel a lot like PTSD. PTSD is usually thought of in the post-military combat space, but I think more and more people arenow
KIND WAYS TO RESPOND WHEN A PERSON WITH DEMENTIA FORGETSWHAT TO KNOWABOUT DEMENTIA
The following is an excerpt from Surviving Alzheimer’s; Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers, now in an expanded 2 nd edition. The book features the “Why-This, Try-This” approach to common challenges. Among the most wrenching situations: When someone with dementia believes a friend or family member who has died—or in Paula’s father’s case, a spouse—is still alive. WHAT CAREGIVERS REALLY WANT THEIR FRIENDS TO KNOW The truth is, caring for aging parents is an experience that’s hard to relate to unless you’re going through it. None of us can easily imagine just what life is like with a parent who needs help doing the simplest things like eating, getting in and out of bed or god forbid, going to the bathroom. WHY YOU SHOULD AIM TO AVOID INFLAMMATORY FOODS BY DR. DALE BREDESEN. Cognitive decline is largely a matter of three fundamental threats to our brain: inflammation; a shortage of brain-boosting nutrients, hormones, and other cognition-supporting molecules; and toxic exposure. CAREGIVING | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT WAM Keeps You Calm, Connected and Creative During COVID-19 Pandemic. We at the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement are hoping that you and your families are safe and healthy. During these challenging times, we are committed to bringing you the best content from our WAM experts to keep you calm, connected and creative.WAM IN THE NEWS
WAM Awards $500,000 in Gender-Based Research Grants. The Women's Alzheimer's Movement announces today that it has awarded $500,000 in gender-based research grants to researchers at six major institutions across the country. The six grants were made possible in large part to the funds raised during 2017's Move For Minds ABOUT US | THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT WAM’S STORY. WAM is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. WAM was created to answer the question of why two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women, and why women of color are at even higher risk. In 2010, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s made newsWAM CARE COLLECTIVE
WAM CARE COLLECTIVE. Many of you are asking what you can do to help both the elderly and those who care for them during the crisis brought about by COVID-19. To answer that, WAM has asked some of our trusted partners with whom we’ve worked over the past 5 years to tell us what they are doing and how our Care Collective can best help them inJOIN THE MOVEMENT
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