A moving story of an 85 year-old man caring for his 75 year-old wife, who is an Alzheimer’s patient.
The Alzheimer’s Project: How Far We Have Come in Alzheimer’s Research (HBO)
July 3rd, 2010
To learn more about Alzheimer’s or see additional videos go to: www.hbo.com
Poor Sleep a Factor in Alzheimer’s and Dementia? – Matt Walker
June 18th, 2010
Complete video at: fora.tv UC Berkeley professor Matt Walker considers how poor quality of sleep might possibly contribute to the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in elderly people. —– Why do we sleep? Although science has yet to explain the reason we spend one-third of our lives in this bizarre state, an exciting theory suggests that sleep can solidify newly learned memories by rewiring the architecture of brain. Emerging neuroscience evidence also indicates that sleep can intelligently associate and integrate new memories together, performing a kind of “sleep-dependent alchemy.” This phenomenon may fuel creative human insights, often reflected in dream content. In addition to memory benefits, recent findings also suggest that sleep can “refresh” emotional brain reactivity, smoothing away the rough edges from our prior waking concerns, thereby allowing rational next-day decisions. Thinking about skimping on your Zs? You’d better tune in to hear what UC Berkeley’s Matt Walker has to say about it first! – Ask A Scientist Matt Walker is a Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of California Berkeley.
Brain Tips Against Aging, Alzheimers Disease & Dementia
June 3rd, 2010
Brain Tips Against Aging, Alzheimers Disease & Dementia Abbi gives you tips to keep your brain healthy and alert despite aging. These are tips to help prevent or minimize the effects of Alzheimers Disease symptoms & Dementia. Take care of you brain to avoid early onset Alzheimers, and dont need a test for to catch the early signs, need treatment or Alzheimers drugs. Music By Jimmy Gelhaar www.jimmyg.us http youtube.com Copyright 2009 Target Public Media. All Rights Reserved.
SIRA: The Paradox of Alzheimer’s Caregiving
May 27th, 2010
Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is a tough journey. You must be able to survive one emotional upheaval after another and there are many paradoxes when one is attempting to stay connected with a spouse or parent who is becoming a different person. Caregivers and family members experience profound losses and relationship issues. Join expert Sandy Braff, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and co-author of Staying Connected While Letting Go: The Paradox of Alzheimer’s Caregiving, as she explains how to stay connected to your loved one with Alzheimer’s as you “let go”. Series: “SIRA (Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging)” [8/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12286]
Caregivers for Alzheimer’s Patients
May 20th, 2010
Caregivers discuss what it means to take care of a family member with Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges they face.
The Alzheimer’s Project: Mad World Tease (HBO)
May 17th, 2010
To learn more about The Alzheimer’s Project go to www.hbo.com/alzheimers
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease (Alzheimers #1)
May 16th, 2010
Losing your memory is incredibly frightening, but Americans with Alzheimer’s disease are not alone—they have 5 million companions, a number that is expected to rise rapidly in the coming Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com





