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Tag: Alzheimer’s disease

Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Profiles, Public Health, Research News

Data-Driven Environmental Detective

by Catherine Clabby December 9, 2016January 9, 2017
Woodland Terrace residents Pat Frew, left, and Sandy Kirkland take part in aquatics exercise class at the center's swimming pool. Photograph by Thomas Goldsmith
Posted inAging, Chronic Disease, NC Health Briefs

Aquatic Exercise for People with Dementia Appears to Refresh Body and Spirit

by Thomas Goldsmith December 1, 2016November 30, 2016
A bulletin board at Thursday's Candlelight Reflections gathering is filled with photographs of friends and loved ones who had been affected by Alzheimer's disease.​ Photograph by Thomas Goldsmith.
Posted inAging, Chronic Disease, Disabilities, NC Health Briefs

‘Reflections’ Presents Memories, Realities of People with Dementia

by Thomas Goldsmith November 15, 2016November 15, 2016
Posted inAging, Chronic Disease, Featured, Long Term Care, Medicare, Research News

Lewy Body Dementia Finally Merits Attention, Research

by Thomas Goldsmith November 1, 2016October 31, 2016
A docent helps group members as they make collages during one of their days out at the Nasher.
Posted inAging, Chronic Disease, Featured, Mental Health

Memories and Art Mix for Dementia Patients at the Nasher

by Rose Hoban September 9, 2016January 28, 2018
House lawmakers come back for one more budget vote and are likely to wrap up work for the year Friday or Saturday.
Posted inFeatured, Medicaid, Mental Health, Public Health, State Health Policy

State Budget, with Several Mental Health Provisions, Nears Approval as House Gives First OK

by Thomas Goldsmith July 1, 2016April 16, 2021

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