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- NYTimes: Dementia Care Cost Is Projected to Double by 2040
- NYTimes: End-of-Life Care Needs Sweeping Overhaul, Panel Says
- Where is the public outrage over needless suffering at the end of life?
- By acting as patient advocates, doctors and other health care professional can do more to support broader family leave policies.
- Has Stanford University found a cure for Alzheimer's disease? - Telegraph
- After years of looking for genetic mutations that cause diseases, investigators are now searching for those that prevent them.
- Scientists from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium were able to repair diseased brain cells taken from patients with a common type of dementia called 'frontotemporal dementia'.
- New Genetic Mutation Identified: the Most Common Cause of FTD and ALS Accounting for as Much as One Third of All Familial ALS
- Dementia, Alzheimers and the Wanderers
- Parkinson's and dementia strike together
- NYTimes: When Illness Makes a Spouse a Stranger
- NYTimes: The Trials and Tribulations of Being ‘That Child’
- NYTimes: Learning How Little We Know About the Brain
- 8 Things To Remember When Everything Goes Wrong - Wise Thinks
- NYTimes: Is It Really Dementia?
- Scientists find link between changes to a person's gait and dementia
- NYTimes: A Doctor Discovers Dying