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Wandering Presents a Serious Risk for Alzheimer's Sufferers
(Source: HealthTalk) - One of the more serious risks associated with Alzheimer's disease is a type of wandering called "elopement" in which the confused Alzheimer's sufferer leaves the safety of home, unable or unwilling to return - often on a "mission."
Alert Programs Help Find Missing Adults with Dementia
(Source: SARNews) - Some states, including Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, and Ohio, have programs called "Silver Alert" or "Senior Alert" - to find missing adults with dementia or other cognitive impairment.
Neuroleptic Drugs for Alzheimer's Patients
(Source: Public Library of Science) - Researchers in England report results of a study indicating no cognitive or neuropsychiatric benefits found from continuing neuroleptic drugs for patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's Drug Enters Phase III Trials
(Source: eFluxMedia) - Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly announced that it is preparing to conduct a Phase III Trial for its experimental drug LY450139 for the treatment of people with Alzheimer's disease.
Can Art Help People with Alzheimer's Express Themselves?
(Source: HealthTalk) - John Zeisel, Ph.D., explained that art therapy can help persons with Alzheimer's disease build self-esteem, engage with peers and caregivers, mitigate symptoms and produce appealing art in the process.
Emotional Bonds Crucial for Quality of Life
(Source: HealthTalk) - Maintaining an emotional bond may be more difficult when your loved one has Alzheimer's disease, but it can be done, and is a critical part of their quality of life and sense of self.
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