Amnesia

How your vision can predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed – new study

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Our latest study shows that a loss of visual sensitivity can predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed.

Key Points: 
  • Our latest study shows that a loss of visual sensitivity can predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed.
  • Our research was based on 8,623 healthy people in Norfolk, England, who were followed up for many years.
  • By the end of the study, 537 participants had developed dementia, so we could see what factors might have preceded this diagnosis.
  • People who would develop dementia were much slower to see this triangle on the screen than people who would remain without dementia.

Recognising faces

  • We have some evidence which suggests that people with dementia tend to process new people’s faces inefficiently.
  • In other words, they don’t follow the usual pattern of scanning the face of the person they are talking to.
  • So this early issue in not recognising people you have just met could be related to ineffective eye movement for new faces, rather than being a pure memory disorder.

Can eye movement improve memory?

  • Previous research on the matter is mixed, but some studies found that eye movement can improve memory.
  • In other studies, eye movements from left to right and right to left done quickly (two eye movements per second) were found to improve autobiographical memory (your life story).
  • Also, using deficits in eye movements as a diagnostic is not a regular feature, despite the possibilities in eye movement technology.


Eef Hogervorst receives funding from the Dunhill Medical Trust [email protected] receives funding from Road Safety Trust. He is affiliated with Applied Vision Association. Ahmet Begde does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

BrainCheck Showcases Latest Innovations at American Medical Group Association Annual Conference

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas, April 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BrainCheck, Inc., a digital health innovator delivering next-generation technology into the growing digital cognitive assessment market, will showcase its comprehensive cognitive assessment platform, including its latest innovation, Screen™, in booth #202 at the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) Annual Conference from April 9-12 in Orlando, FL. Chelsea Dugan, Vice President of Marketing, and members of the BrainCheck team will attend the event to share BrainCheck's latest technology with medical groups and health system executives nationwide.

Key Points: 
  • Chelsea Dugan, Vice President of Marketing, and members of the BrainCheck team will attend the event to share BrainCheck's latest technology with medical groups and health system executives nationwide.
  • Expertly designed with patients in mind, BrainCheck's clinically proven platform offers a comprehensive digital solution, streamlining screening, assessment, care planning, and monitoring.
  • "BrainCheck's technology has transformed the way we assess patients' cognitive health in our practice," said Eric R. Penniman, D.O., Executive Medical Director, Summit Medical Group.
  • Early detection of cognitive impairment is key to unlocking opportunities to preserve patients' brain health," said Reza Ghomi, MD, MSE, neuropsychiatrist and Chief Medical Officer at BrainCheck.

Nintendo Download: Beyond the Horizon

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240314089024/en/
    STAR WARS: Battlefront Classic Collection is available on the Nintendo Switch system today.
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance: Royal Edition – The acclaimed historical action RPG and all its DLC arrive on the Nintendo Switch system!
  • Nintendo eShop sales on Nintendo Switch:
    Share the Fun on MAR10 Day – Continue the MAR10 Day celebration!
  • Also new this week in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch:

Health Net® Collaborates with Canary Health® to offer Free Online Caregiver Support Program

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

LOS ANGELES, March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Canary Health®, a leader in peer-led digital therapeutics, today announced a collaboration with Health Net®, one of California's most experienced health plans and a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation, to provide an evidence-based, online, six-week, peer-to-peer education and support program for caregivers. The Building Better Caregivers® (BBC) program digitally supports caregivers to improve their and care recipients' outcomes. The program is available to commercial and marketplace members, including all employees at companies who offer Health Net coverage as an option, regardless of which health plan the employee ultimately selects.

Key Points: 
  • This collaboration illustrates Health Net and Canary Health's commitment and support of the health and wellbeing of unpaid caregivers who are caring for a friend or family members with dementia, memory problems, chronic health conditions or serious injuries.
  • We are proud to collaborate with Canary Health to offer this free support for these selfless individuals."
  • The BBC program includes methods to improve caregiver's health by offering strategies to support managing emotions, stress and difficult care-partner behaviors.
  • Canary Health is available to more than 500,000 Health Net members who are covered via their employer or Covered California.

The McKnight Brain Research Foundation Releases Survey Showing Majority of People Feel Uninformed About What's Normal and What to Expect as the Brain Ages

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Friday, March 22, 2024

ORLANDO, Fla., March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The McKnight Brain Research Foundation (MBRF) today released findings from a new survey showing one-third of Americans feel uninformed about normal brain aging. In addition, 87% of Americans are concerned about experiencing age-related memory loss and a decline in brain function as they grow older. To educate the public about normal brain aging, also known as cognitive aging, the MBRF is launching a new campaign, Brain Works – Optimize Your Brain Span. 

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  • Foundation Launching New Campaign – Brain Works: Optimize Your Brain Span –
    ORLANDO, Fla., March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The McKnight Brain Research Foundation (MBRF) today released findings from a new survey showing one-third of Americans feel uninformed about normal brain aging.
  • To educate the public about normal brain aging, also known as cognitive aging, the MBRF is launching a new campaign, Brain Works – Optimize Your Brain Span.
  • "For the past 25 years, the McKnight Brain Research Foundation has been a leading supporter of research to better understand and alleviate the effects of age-related cognitive decline and memory loss," said Michael L. Dockery, MD, Chair of the McKnight Brain Research Foundation.
  • The MBRF survey showed that only 32% of respondents believe they can take action to help control their brain health as they age.

Whisper Woods of Smithtown Honored with Humanitarian of the Year Award

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Monday, March 11, 2024

SMITHTOWN, N.Y., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Whisper Woods of Smithtown, a Benchmark assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, today announced they've received Kings Park Chamber of Commerce's annual Humanitarian of the Year award. The award was given to the assisted living with memory care community for their ardent support of local seniors and their families.

Key Points: 
  • SMITHTOWN, N.Y., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Whisper Woods of Smithtown , a Benchmark assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, today announced they've received Kings Park Chamber of Commerce's annual Humanitarian of the Year award.
  • -Desiree Krajnyak-Baker, executive director, Whisper Woods
    On March 7, Desiree Krajnyak-Baker, executive director of Whisper Woods, accepted the award at the Chamber's annual Persons of the Year Award Dinner & Dance held at Stonebridge Golf Links in Smithtown.
  • Last year, Whisper Woods was selected one of the country's best by U.S. News & World Report with a 2023-2024 Best Assisted Living excellence award.
  • They were the only senior living community in the greater Smithtown area to have earned this prestigious award.

Red light therapy for neuro/cognitive benefits

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Friday, February 23, 2024

There is a simple and practical way – red light therapy to improve your brain function.

Key Points: 
  • There is a simple and practical way – red light therapy to improve your brain function.
  • Red light therapy (RLT), also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation (PBM), involves exposure to specific wavelengths of visible red and near-infrared light (660-850 nm) to stimulate biological processes in the body.
  • Red light therapy increases mitochondria function to promote balance between free radicals and antioxidants in the body.
  • Studies have highlighted red light therapy has a potential neuroprotective and disease-modifying role in treating Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients.

bit.bio Announces First Project Within Multi-Year Collaboration Agreement with The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) to Generate Human Cell Products for Research and Drug Discovery in Parkinson’s disease

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

bit.bio, the company coding human cells for novel cures, today announces the first project within a multi-year collaboration agreement with The Michael J.

Key Points: 
  • bit.bio, the company coding human cells for novel cures, today announces the first project within a multi-year collaboration agreement with The Michael J.
  • Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF) to prioritise the development and delivery of a range of human cell products relevant to Parkinson’s disease (PD).
  • Under the terms of the collaboration agreement, both wild type human cells and physiologically relevant disease model cells can be generated through individual project agreements.
  • “We are thrilled to partner with bit.bio and to leverage the company’s unique platform for the generation of human cells.

Promising Results: TGR-63 Enhances Memory in Alzheimer's Mouse Model

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

The data demonstrated enhanced memory function in an Alzheimer's mouse model, including improved memory acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval.

Key Points: 
  • The data demonstrated enhanced memory function in an Alzheimer's mouse model, including improved memory acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval.
  • Ram Mukunda, CEO, commented, "These results underscore the efficacy of TGR-63 in enhancing spatial memory function in an Alzheimer's disease model, offering promising implications for potential therapeutic interventions in Alzheimer's and related neurodegenerative conditions.
  • The improvements in memory acquisition, consolidation, spatial memory formation, and retrieval highlight its potential in addressing cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's Disease.
  • The NOR Test, a cornerstone of preclinical research, evaluates recognition memory, a component of declarative memory responsible for recognizing previously encountered stimuli.

The Village at Willow Crossings Resident Care Associate Receives National Recognition for Inspired Caregiving & Service

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

MANSFIELD, Mass., March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Village at Willow Crossings, a Benchmark senior assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, today announced that resident care associate, Carol Gordon of Mansfield, has been recognized for her significant contributions to her residents and senior living as a whole. Gordon is one of only four people nationally to be selected for the 2024 McKnight's Women of Distinction Spirit award, a joint program of McKnight's Long-Term Care News, McKnight's Senior Living and McKnight's Home Care.

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  • Since I was young, taking care of older people, and helping to heal those with Alzheimer's, dementia and other disorders has been my life's work."
  • -Carol Gordon, resident care associate, The Village at Willow Crossings
    Now in its sixth year, the award program honors women who have significantly impacted the senior living, skilled nursing or home care fields.
  • The Village at Willow Crossings is the only assisted living community in the greater Mansfield area to have earned U.S. News & World Report Best Senior Living designation.
  • Last year, the assisted living with memory care community earned both Best Assisted Living and Best Memory Care excellence awards.