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- Heat and Cold Trigger More ER Visits for Dementia Patients, Research ShowsDementia impairs temperature regulation and self-care, making heat waves and cold snaps medical emergencies for many patients.
- United States spends $818 billion annually on dementia care and treatmentDementia care consumes $818 billion annually in the US, making it one of medicine’s costliest diagnoses for families and the healthcare system.
- Caregiver burnout and family violence: understanding psychological triggers and preventionExhaustion erodes a caregiver’s ability to pause before reacting—creating measurable neurobiological risk for both verbal and physical violence.
- Extreme summer heat poses serious risks to Alzheimer’s patients: caregiver safety guideHeat waves are life-threatening for Alzheimer’s patients whose damaged brains can’t regulate body temperature or recognize danger.
- Alcohol’s Effect on Cognitive Decline: How Liver Damage Increases Dementia ThreatChronic heavy drinking damages both the brain and liver, creating a toxic cascade that accelerates dementia through mechanisms that remain partly irreversible even after sobriety.
- Liver Cirrhosis Patients Face Higher Dementia Risk: New Medical Research ConfirmsLiver disease raises dementia risk through multiple pathways, from ammonia buildup to inflammation affecting the brain.
- Does Alcohol Cause Dementia: Liver Disease and Brain Damage StudyHeavy drinking raises dementia risk through multiple pathways including direct brain damage, liver disease, and nutrient deficiencies.
- Advanced Dementia Care Community Launching in Fayetteville SoonSpecialized dementia communities prioritize environment and training over medication, addressing care needs traditional facilities often miss.
- New Dementia Care Home Now Opening in FayettevilleA new dementia care home in Fayetteville offers options, but first asks the right questions about staff expertise and care quality.
- File Insurance Claims With Dementia Diagnosis: Anonymous Proxy System Launching July 2026Healthcare proxies and insurance claims for dementia already exist—here’s what actually works today.
- America’s Caregiver Shortage: How Staffing Crisis Threatens Healthcare System StabilityNursing homes and assisted living facilities across America are operating with dangerously low caregiver staffing levels, putting millions of residents with dementia at risk.
- Lecanemab’s Impact on Early-Stage Alzheimer’s: Evaluating Safety Profile and Therapeutic BenefitsLecanemab slows early-stage Alzheimer’s decline, but amyloid-related brain changes require careful monitoring and patient selection.
















