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Older women who started hormones at age 65 or so had up to a 46 percent increased risk of dementia. As I have said so often before, for the millions of ...
When an art becomes a cure
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... from encouraging premature babies to suckle to working with elderly patients stricken with dementia, music therapy offers not so much an alternative to ...
Hypnosis shown to reduce symptoms of dementia
Hindu, India - Jul 29, 2008
They found that people living with dementia who had received hypnosis therapy showed an improvement in concentration, memory and socialisation compared to ...

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Four Alzheimer's Clinical Trials Address a Variety of Treatment ...
FOXBusiness - Jul 30, 2008
The secondary outcome measure was the Clinical Dementia Rating scale. Exploratory outcomes included the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI), ...
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Four Alzheimer's Clinical Trials Address a Variety of Treatment ... SunHerald.com
Two New Alzheimer's Disease Studies Show Advances Against ... FOXBusiness
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Diabetes Drugs May Help Alzheimer's
TIME - Jul 28, 2008
Beeri matched 124 patients with diabetes with 124 non-diabetic patients, who were similar to the first group in age, sex and stage of dementia at death. ...
Markers in Blood and Spinal Fluid, and a New Imaging Agent, Show ... FOXBusiness
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CAREGIVER WORKSHOP: Workshop helps participants learn new ways of managing challenging behaviors in loved ones with early to mid-stage dementia, 2-4 pm Aug. ...
ICAD: Midlife Hormone Therapy May Lower Risk of Late-Life Dementia
MedPage Today, NJ - Jul 28, 2008
Explain to interested patients that this report suggests that hormone replacement therapy limited to midlife is associated with reduced risk of dementia in ...

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Play on, say music academics
CBC.ca, Canada - Jul 31, 2008
His father was diagnosed with dementia five years ago, and he now does a lot of music therapy with those who have the disease. He finds it incredible what ...

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Hormone Replacement Timing May Improve Chances of Avoiding ...
DG News - Jul 28, 2008
Most of the women (2949) did not use hormone therapy at any time point. During follow-up, 1524 women were diagnosed with dementia. ...
Thyrotropin levels associated with Alzheimer's disease risk in women EurekAlert (press release)
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Treating menopause poses quite a dilemma
Daily Press, VA - Aug 2, 2008
So, dementia if you eschew hormone therapy or greater risk of death if you want to relieve hot flashes? Conflicting medical information about menopause is ...
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Reality orientation and validation therapy. Dementia, depression, and functional status.
SG Scanland, LE Emershaw - J Gerontol Nurs, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Gerontol Nurs. 1993 Jun;19(6):7-11. Reality orientation and validation therapy.
Dementia, depression, and functional status. Scanland SG, Emershaw LE. ...

Estrogen Therapy in Postmenopausal Women Effects on Cognitive Function and Dementia -
K Yaffe, G Sawaya, I Lieberburg, D Grady - JAMA, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
... Estrogen Therapy and Risk for Dementia. ... Whether estrogen therapy might improve other
forms of dementia, such as vascular dementia, should also be explored. ...

… from mild to moderate primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer type or multi-infarct dementia -
S Kanowski, WM Herrmann, K Stephan, W Wierich, R … - Pharmacopsychiatry, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Trial. Mesh Terms: Aged; Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy*; Alzheimer
Disease/psychology; Dementia, Multi-Infarct/drug therapy*; Dementia ...

Validation therapy for dementia (Cochrane Review) -
M Neal, M Briggs - The Cochrane Library, 1999 - medscape.com
Validation therapy for dementia. Updated: 04/01/2003. from Cochrane Review
Abstracts Posted 04/01/2003. Neal M, Briggs M A substantive ...

Changes to AIDS dementia complex in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy. -
GJ Dore, PK Correll, Y Li, JM Kaldor, DA Cooper, … - AIDS, 1999 - aidsonline.com
... Objectives: To determine the protective efficacy of highly active antiretroviral
therapy (HAART) against AIDS dementia complex (ADC) relative to other initial ...

Observations in a preliminary open trial of estradiol therapy for senile dementia-alzheimer's type -
H Fillit, H Weinreb, I Cholst, V Luine, B McEwen, … - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1986 - Elsevier
... If a definite benefit of estrogen therapy in dementia is proven in doubleblind trials,
then the risk to benefit ratio would justify the use of cyclical ...

Morning bright light therapy for sleep and behavior disorders in elderly patients with dementia -
K Mishima, M Okawa, Y Hishikawa, S Hozumi, H Hori, … - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1994 - Blackwell Synergy
... I IT 0:oo 12:oo % : p<O.OOl (t-test) NS: not significant Fig. 3. Melatonin secretion
before and during the light therapy in the dementia and control group. ...

… and placebo for psychosis and behavioral disturbances associated with dementia: a randomized, double … -
IR Katz, DV Jeste, JE Mintzer, C Clyde, J … - J Clin Psychiatry, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Comparison of risperidone and placebo for psychosis and behavioral disturbances
associated with dementia: a randomized, double-blind trial. ...

Randomized clinical trial of daily aspirin therapy in multi-infarct dementia. A pilot study.
JS Meyer, RL Rogers, K McClintic, KF Mortel, J … - J Am Geriatr Soc, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Am Geriatr Soc. 1989 Jun;37(6):549-55. Randomized clinical trial of daily
aspirin therapy in multi-infarct dementia. A pilot study. ...

Is there a role for estrogen replacement therapy in the prevention and treatment of dementia? -
SJ Birge - J Am Geriatr Soc, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Comment in: J Am Geriatr Soc. 1996 Jul;44(7):878-80. Is there a role for estrogen
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Occupational Therapy Helps Those With Dementia

November 16, 2006 03:58:06 PM PST
By Ed Edelson
HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Nov. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Occupational therapy -- training to do simple things around the house -- improved the lives of people with dementia such as Alzheimer's disease, as well as the people who care for them, a Dutch study found.

The results of the study, reported in the Nov. 18 British Medical Journal, could help change the attitude of health insurance companies and Medicare about paying for occupational therapy for persons with dementia, one expert said.

"I like the validation of what I knew instinctively," said Elicia Dunn Cruz, an assistant professor of occupational therapy at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston.

Medicare sometimes refuses to pay for such therapy because of a belief that people with dementia "don't have a good rehabilitation potential," Cruz said, an attitude also shared by some, but not all, health insurers. "I think this article counters that," she said.

In the study, researchers at the University Medical Center Nijmegen divided 135 people 65 and older who'd been diagnosed with mild to moderate dementia into two groups. One group received 10 home-based sessions with experienced occupational therapists over five weeks who taught the patients to use various techniques to cope with mental decline. The people looking after them were taught methods of coping as well.

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Assessments six weeks and three months after the therapy found that 75 percent of the patients who had the training showed an improvement in motor skills, and 82 percent needed less assistance in day-to-day tasks. The same sort of improvement was seen in only 10 percent of those who did not get the training.

Nearly half the caretakers who received the training felt more competent to do their duties, compared to a quarter of those who did not.

"Because outcomes such as improvements in activities of daily living and sense of competence are associated with a decrease in need for assistance, we believe that in the long term, occupational therapy will result in less dependence on social and health-care resources and less need for institutionalization," the researchers wrote.

Mary Mittleman, director of the psychosocial research program at New York University's Silberman Aging and Dementia Research Center, said she knew of no previous controlled study on occupational therapy for dementia patients.

Mittleman herself just reported a long-term study showing that spouses of Alzheimer's patients are less likely to place their loved ones in a nursing home if the spouses receive enhanced counseling and caregiver support.

The study of 406 spouses/caregivers found that those who received sessions of individual and family counseling, access to telephone counseling and participation in a support group delayed placing a loved one in a nursing home by about 18 months, compared to those who did not.

As for occupational therapy, Cruz said that training families to use adaptive techniques using familiar objects such as clocks and calendars can help people in the early stages of dementia. "It makes Alzheimer's disease less of a death sentence," she said.

Families can consult their primary-care physician about a referral to a rehabilitation clinic that provides in-home services, Cruz said: "There is a huge home industry, and occupational therapy is very much a part of it. The rub is that if a patient has a diagnosis of dementia that makes it difficult to get coverage. The insurers want to cover only people who are going to get well again. This study may help to change that."

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A professional's look at occupational therapy for dementia patients is provided by the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.

 
Germany to clamp down on cinnamon supplements
16/11/2006 - Cinnamon dietary supplements in Germany carrying health claims to reduce blood sugar and help control type-2 diabetes should be classed as ‘medicinal products’, and regulated as such, two federal institutes have said.
The joint announcement from the Federal Institute for Medicinal Products and Medical Devices (BfArM) and the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) states their opinion that products marketed with a diabetes health claim should be classified as medicinal products and required to seek marketing authorisation.

During the marketing authorisation procedure the efficacy, safety and pharmaceutical quality of a medicinal product are examined.

As it stands currently, food supplements and dietetic foods are not required to obtain marketing authorisation, which means, said the BfR and the BfArM, that no examination of their quality, efficacy, safety or scientific risk-benefit analysis is undertaken.

But concerns about differing coumarin levels in some products, said to cause liver damage and inflammation when higher doses are taken over a longer period by sensitive individuals, have spurred the institutes into action.

“The cassia cinnamon used in food supplements and dietetic foods - particularly cinnamon powder products - sometimes contains high levels of coumarin,” said the BfR and the BfArM in a joint statement.

“Some of the cinnamon products examined contained so much coumarin that the recommended daily dose would already exceed the tolerable daily intake (TDI) of 0.1 milligram coumarin per kilogram body weight.

“BfArM and BfR believe that the regular taking of large amounts of cinnamon in the gram range, something that is recommended to diabetics by the general press and seemingly even by some doctors, is harmful,” they state.

The courts have now classified cinnamon-containing dietetic foods carrying the health claims as ‘medicinal products'. They cannot, therefore, be marketed as foods. However, cinnamon-containing "food supplements" sold without any health claims will not be affected.

“Diabetics who ingest large amounts of cinnamon powder or cinnamon products daily on the advice of a few doctors of as part of a diet plan should not take these products because of the possibly high coumarin contents and the inadequately proven efficacy,” said Professor Reinhard Kurth, director of BfArM, in a statement.

The institutes said that ingestion of coumarin from other sources like cinnamon-containing foods and cosmetics, damage to health cannot be ruled out from the long-term taking of products with a high cassia cinnamon content.

“Consumers who ingest large amounts of cassia cinnamon powder or cassia cinnamon products for other reasons, for instance to improve digestion, should not take these products either,” said Professor Andreas Hensel, BfR's president.

Not all cinnamon capsules contain such harmful products, however. Indeed, researchers at the USDA have performed significant research into a water-extract of cinnamon, marketed as Cinnulin PF, by Integrity Nutraceuticals International.

According to Integrity, Cinnulin PF contains standardized quantities of the active components of cinnamon, two trimers and one tetramer classified as double-linked type-A polymers, but not the potentially harmful compounds.

Cinnulin PF is claimed to be the only cinnamon extract standardized for these compounds.

 
 
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