LEAD_Coalition, to poetry
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reminding us why we honor and support our loved ones as they face frailty of mind and body.

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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This day and every day, remember the beauty in each person living with disease or another form of .

LEAD_Coalition, to mentalhealth
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As caregivers, we need each other. We need empathy without pity. We need advice without judgment. We need friendship without expectations.

(image: @tinybuddha)

mattotcha, to Health
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LEAD_Coalition, to KindActions
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requires asking and listening for what would be meaningful. It is creativity, resilience, hard work.

LEAD_Coalition, to mentalhealth
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garry, to science
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Some People Are Strangely Resistant to Alzheimer's. Here's What Makes Them Different

'A team of researchers... looked at brain tissue samples stored at the Netherlands Brain Bank.... Among those thousands of samples, the team found just 12 who had been cognitively healthy prior to their death yet had clear neurological signs of the disease's underlying pathology.'

https://www.sciencealert.com/some-people-are-strangely-resistant-to-alzheimers-heres-what-makes-them-different

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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How to Interact with a Person who has

ScienceDesk, to science
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Every time scientists are able to understand another biological process linked to Alzheimer's disease, it offers another way that they might eventually be able to treat or prevent it. New research has shed light on the protein contactin-4 and its relationship with the amyloid precursor protein (APP), which could help unravel the mystery of the disease. Science Alert explains: https://flip.it/nE342h

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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For all who strive to live fully with #dementia and all who offer support.

#Alzheimers #caregiving #ENDALZ #quote

LEAD_Coalition, to KindActions
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#Gratitude to all of you who share your light with those most in need.

#Alzheimers #dementia #mentalhealth #quote

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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"Don't think of people with #dementia as not having abilities. They have an ability to feel and interact and we need to try and enter into their world."

#Alzheimers #EndAlz

thefathippy, to random
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Today from my backyard. It's glorious. After 40 years here and many life changes, I'd started to take it for granted. I don't go down there nearly enough.

A short walk reminds me of exactly why we bought this rough old 5 acres instead of a proper small block (for the same price!) just out the road. 😎

I wish J could still enjoy it, but she longer remembers home. Even if she did, it's a cliff top scramble - not accessible. 😢





A close up of some bright green moss at the edge of my hanging swamp
A close up of some different moss at the edge of my hanging swamp
A close up of a sundew (Drosera) - an insect eating plant - growing on a very wet bed of moss at the edge of my hanging swamp

mattotcha, to Cognition
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LEAD_Coalition, to humanrights
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A powerful, insightful and beautiful message for all of us who believe in uplifting people living with and other forms of .

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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Respecting the dignity of people living with .

caity, to random
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Okay, I get that not everybody cares about history. I am now starting to worry if Mum is also getting though - she suggested that when they downsized the house, she was just going to THROW MY GRANDPARENTS MEDALS OUT. Both Grandfathers were incredibly proud of their war service. I have worked in military history, and have been speaking about getting her Mother’s and Aunt’s Medals…and I just organised the Anzac Medallion for her Grandfather. WTAF? Also…1/2

LEAD_Coalition, to mentalhealth
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As caregivers, we need each other. We need empathy without pity. We need advice without judgement. We need friendship without expectations.

#Alzheimers #dementia #mentalhealth #quote

LEAD_Coalition, to KindActions
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At its heart, good #caregiving is about letting go of our own expectations and finding ways to offer the support our loved ones deserve and value.

#Alzheimers #dementia #kindness

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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Words of reassurance left for a woman with by her daughter. A simple white board in her sight line in her sitting room.

Da_Gut, to random
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My wife and I finally (finally!) had a conversation about my increasing memory loss. And growing signs of early dementia.

It's something I've been wanting to do for a couple of years. She is quite upset, but I made my peace with it a while ago. It's just getting impossible to ignore.

ScienceDesk, to Medicine
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Scientists have identified a genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease in older people, pinpointing a gene of which some people carry two copies. The gene, called APOE4, is not only a risk factor but an underlying cause for the disease when found twice in a person’s DNA, researchers say. Finding a way to target APOE4 in treatment is crucial because Leqembi, the only drug found to slow the disease, causes dangerous side effects in people with the gene. The Associated Press has more.

https://flip.it/vmFuUY

#Alzheimers #Medicine #OldAge #Disease #Genes

thejapantimes, to worldnews
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A recent breakthrough in Alzheimer's disease detection through a blood test is a start, but challenges remain in interpreting the results and developing effective preventive strategies. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/05/05/world/alzheimers-early-detection/

LEAD_Coalition, to random
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What we commonly call "behaviors" actually are communication about confusion, pain, distress, or for other wants or needs to be addressed. We must view them compassionately and listen for the message.

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Here's one of the few more modern articles I found about this Arc gene and how brains work. "Arc Regulates Transcription of Genes for Plasticity, Excitability and Alzheimer’s Disease"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9405677/

This link results in lots of technical articles, including one from this year:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?filter=simsearch2.ffrft&linkname=gene_pubmed&from_uid=23237
https://mastodon.social/@chuckevolving/112378879583996198

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