CHI Memorial Medical Group is pleased to announce John Lelli, MD, internal medicine physician, has joined CHI Memorial ...
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He Stopped to PEE and Lost EVERYTHING!
After pulling the Ford F-150 out of the river near Chattanooga, Tennessee, we wash it out to see if we can find any evidence ...
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.
Frank Wycheck had stage III chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died at his Chattanooga home in December 2023, his ...
His daughters said they had challenges understanding both the physical and mental changes from their father, who died at 52 in 2023, thinking he was just missing the spotlight of his career.
Frank Wycheck, the NFL tight end best known for throwing the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the ...
About half of new patients will survive another five years after being diagnosed with dementia, according to a large new study that indicates there are major differences based on their age at ...
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a test used to detect mild cognitive decline and early signs of dementia. It can help identify people at risk of Alzheimer's disease and screen for ...
Progress in dementia research and clinical care has continued to accelerate in 2024. Monoclonal antibody anti-amyloid immunotherapies (AATs) have been approved for clinical use for patients with mild ...
As dementia progresses, there may come a time when the person will struggle to manage their finances and affairs. At some point, they may need extra support, or for someone to manage their money for ...
Sometimes a person with dementia can lose their inhibitions and may behave in ways that others find embarrassing. Sometimes a person with dementia can lose their inhibitions and may behave in ways ...
Dementia is a devastating condition that can affect everything from your thinking to your personality. And while you can't always control your risk of developing the disease, new research finds ...