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Roughly 1 million Americans a year are expected to develop dementia by 2060. That’s about double what was previously thought.
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The first intergenerational, affordable housing community will be coming to Mesa in 2027. The goal is to create a housing village where two unique populations can come together to live.
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Long-term care is a costly proposition and for some providers, it's a money-losing one, too. At the same time, more and more Arizonans need this kind of care. It means asking the state legislature for more dollars.
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A recent study looked at early predictors of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. What researchers found could help people prepare for the risk of developing this condition and possibly mitigate the effects of such a costly disease.
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A federal grand jury in Tucson indicted two Indian citizens accused of scamming victims using a fake tech support scheme.
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The holidays are often a mixed bag of emotions. From excitement to loneliness and grief. For families with loved ones living with Alzheimer's disease, it can be all of those things, plus confusion and fear if young children are involved.
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A possible link between a common virus and Alzheimer’s disease has been found in a study by researchers from ASU and Banner Alzheimer’s Institute. They were part of a larger group working on the research. Findings may help in understanding the progression of the brain disorder.
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Even with cooler temperatures, the state’s largest mass shelter is still busy, but there’s some good news this holiday season.
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The cost of long-term care can bankrupt a person. Many Arizonans turn to ALTCS, Arizona's long-term care program. But qualifying is tough. Now some advocates are calling on Gov. Katie Hobbs to address this issue.
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A recent study from the Mayo Clinic found that caregiving can lead to bothersome menopausal symptoms — like hot flashes and night sweats — among some women.