Alzheimer’s, dementia and Parkinson’s disease Books
Lulu.com Me Mum AL
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Trafford Publishing Welcome to the Dance Caffeine Allergy A Masked Cerebral Allergy and Progressive Toxic Dementia
£23.73
John Wiley and Sons Ltd NonAlzheimers and Atypical Dementia
Book SynopsisDementia is the most common type of neurodegenerative disorder. Non-Alzheimer''s and Atypical Dementia concentrates on each form of dementia individually, considering symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Focuses on non-Atypical Dementia Multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and management Allows development of management and care plan strategies Practical approach including case studies Written by a world-renowned editorial team Trade Review"This deceptively slim volume, looking more like an atlas than a textbook, is actually a thorough, carefully organized, and well-referenced text on atypical dementias. Unlike most multiauthor medical textbooks, this one is divided into discrete chapters on individual syndromes, with overlap only in the general introductory chapter, a chapter on multidisciplinary evaluation, and a concluding chapter on management of patients with all types of atypical dementias. I would recommend the book both as useful background reading and as a ready reference when a neurologist, psychiatrist, or internistencounters a patient with any of the atypical dementias.....Overall, the book is a very useful volume to have on hand when questions arise about a patient with cognitive issues, as well as a book to read from cover to cover. As I noted at the outset, the book is exceptionally cohesive, with all chapters similarly outlined and topics skillfully organized, thus minimizing repetition. I have also found several of Dr Geschwind’s articles about atypical and rapidly progressive dementing illnesses to be very useful, especially proposing the mnemonic VITAMINS to outline the causes of dementiasto" (Cogn Behav Neurol 29:4 Dec-16)Table of ContentsNotes on contributors, vi 1 Introduction, 1Michael D. Geschwind and Caroline Racine Belkoura 2 The multidisciplinary evaluation of the atypical dementia patient, 6Michael D. Geschwind and Caroline Racine Belkoura 3 Atypical Alzheimer’s disease, 17Sharon J. Sha and Gil D. Rabinovici 4 Vascular cognitive impairment: Diagnosis and treatment, 30Helena C. Chui and Liliana Ramirez-Gomez 5 Frontotemporal dementia, 49David C. Perry and Howard J. Rosen 6 Lewy body dementias (DLB/PDD), 64Carol F. Lippa and Katherine L. Possin 7 Corticobasal degeneration and progressive supranuclear palsy, 77Suzee E. Lee and Bruce L. Miller 8 Repeat expansion diseases and dementia, 90Praveen Dayalu, Roger L. Albin and Henry Paulson 9 Prion diseases and rapidly progressive dementias, 103Leonel T. Takada and Michael D. Geschwind 10 Autoimmune dementias, 123Andrew McKeon and Sean J. Pittock 11 Toxic and metabolic dementias, 134Michelle Mattingly, Katie Osborn and Leon Prockop 12 Leukoencephalopathies/leukodystrophies, 150Gregory M. Pastores and Swati A. Sathe 13 Infectious causes of dementia, 170Cheryl A. Jay, Emily L. Ho and John Halperin 14 Rheumatologic and other autoimmune dementias, 186Laura J. Julian and Christopher M. Filley 15 Comprehensive management of the patient with an atypical dementia, 202Jennifer Merrilees, Cynthia Barton, Amy Kuo and Robin Ketelle Index, 215
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Alzheimers Treatments That Actually Worked In Small Studies Based On New CuttingEdge Correct Theory That Will Never Be Tested You Will Never Hear About From Your MD Or Big Pharma
£12.82
Tyndale House Publishers Memory Rescue
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Prevención de la Demencia
£10.26
Penguin Putnam Inc The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription: The
Book SynopsisFrom a world-renowned neurologist, the first book to feature a scientifically substantiated program for the only treatment for Alzheimer''s: PREVENTION Alzheimer''s is a devastating and frightening disease, and as baby boomers age it''s on the brink of becoming the great epidemic of the twenty-first century. Fortunately, by making proper lifestyle choices and avoiding certain risk factors, most people can prevent Alzheimer''s, and it can be delayed in those who are genetically predisposed. The Anti- Alzheimer''s Prescription presents a unique four-step program that includes menus, recipes, exercises, stress reduction techniques, and neurobics to lower the risk of Alzheimer''s by as much as 70 percent. Dr. Fortanasce, who witnessed his own father''s painful decline from the disease, is determined to stop Alzheimer''s from becoming pandemic.
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Greenleaf Book Group, LLC A Caregivers WellBeing
£14.25
American Medical Publishers Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances in
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£113.00
American Medical Publishers A Clinical Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
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£115.91
American Medical Publishers Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer's
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£113.72
American Medical Publishers Brain Aging and Alzheimer's Disease:
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£112.26
Murphy & Moore Publishing Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment
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£115.73
Murphy & Moore Publishing Novel Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease
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£114.34
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Cerebro de pan (Edición actualizada) / Grain
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Independently Published The Picture Book of Hot Air Balloons: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£10.70
Archway Publishing Lyndon's Fog: Journey Through Alzheimer's
£19.90
Independently Published The Picture Book of Puppies: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£11.30
Independently Published Fun and Relaxing Activities for Adults: Puzzles for People with Dementia [Large-Print]
£10.66
Independently Published The Picture Book of Smiles: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£10.68
Independently Published The Picture Book of Horses: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£11.30
Independently Published Picture Book of Puppies: Picture Book of Puppies: For Seniors with Dementia [Cute Picture Books]
£10.66
Independently Published The Picture Book of Kids and Animals: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£11.15
Independently Published The Picture Book of Dogs in Costumes: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£11.32
Independently Published The Picture Book of Waterfalls: A Gift Book for Alzheimer's Patients and Seniors with Dementia
£10.74
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Understanding the Changing Brain
£18.22
Lioness Writing Ltd Dawns Dementia Field Guide
£8.28
Edward Spellman Memories from the dementia ward
£11.99
Edward Spellman Memories from the dementia ward
£15.99
Levity Hope in the Haze
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Bookside Press Dealing with Dementia
£16.80
The Choir Press Down Syndrome and Dementia: A Guide for Family Members, Social and Health Care Staff and Students
Book SynopsisThis publication aims, in plain English, to identify the main issues affecting individuals with Down Syndrome who develop Dementia. It is an awareness raising book aimed at stimulating discussions that will hopefully encourage the reader to find out more, using the websites provided. It takes the form of questions and answers. All the questions raised are actual questions raised many times in training courses run by the author.Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1.What is Down syndrome?; 2.Are there different types of Down syndrome?; 3.What are the characteristics of Down syndrome?; 4.Why are people with Down syndrome living longer?; 5.What are common health issues for the person with Down syndrome?; 6.Why are so many people with Down syndrome overweight?; 7.What is dementia?; 8.Is Alzheimer's the same as dementia, or are there different types?; 9.Is dementia on the increase?; 10. How common is dementia in Down syndrome?; 11.Why is the percentage much higher in people Down syndrome?; 12.What are the early warning signs of dementia in this group?; 13.What is the life expectancy of the person with dementia?; 14.How is dementia diagnosed?; 15.How does the Mental Capacity Act affect Down syndrome and dementia practice?; 16.How can we help in supplying information that aids diagnosis?; 17.How does dementia affect memory?; 18.Do people with Down syndrome age more quickly?; 19.Are some colours an issue for some individuals with dementia?; 20.Is lighting an issue for some individuals with dementia?; 21.Are there any communication tips during the early stage of dementia?; 22.Are there any communication tips as the dementia advances?; 23.What are the signs of dementia as it progresses?; 24.How important is a good diet for the individual with dementia?; 25.Is there any medication for dementia?; 26.Why do some individuals with dementia become aggressive?; 27.Does medication used to control aggression work?; 28.Are there other ways to control aggression other than medication?; 29.Why do some people with dementia walk purposefully; 30.How do we support someone who walks purposefully?; 31.Why do some people with dementia show inappropriate sexual behaviours?; 32.How should we support individuals who show inappropriate sexual behaviours?; 33.How can you support someone who asks cyclical/repetitive questions?; 34.Should you collude/agree with someone with dementia when you know they are wrong?; 35.What activities are useful for people with Down syndrome and dementia?; 36.Where should people with dementia live?; Appendix; Afterword;
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The Choir Press Looking After An Older Person: A Guide for Relatives and Friends
Book SynopsisAre you confident about caring for an older relative or understand what care support they need? Being responsible for another adult's wellbeing, can be a daunting task but it does not need to be. Looking After An Older Person provides lots of information and guides you to provide the best care and support for your relative. Looking After An Older Person also provides insight into the experience of ageing and encourages the reader to observe care from the older person's perspective. It recognises the value in working with an individual who needs care and empowering them to speak up and say what they want and feel, at this stage of their life. As pensioners enter the care system, whether in hospital or in a community setting, people's attitude towards them changes. They become classified as being vulnerable and in need of protection, when in fact they need to be respected and listened to. With experience as a Registered Nurse and Manager of an Outstanding care home, the author provides advice and helpful suggestions, to encourage sensitive conversations with older relatives and encourages one to think about their own life journey and be open with their own family.Table of ContentsPart A - Getting Older; Introduction; Caring About or For Someone; What Does It Feel Like to Be Ageing?; The Three Ages of Ageing: Knowing, Feeling and Looking; The Psychological Impact of Ageing; Part B - Social-economic Factors; Society and How We Treat the Elderly; The right Care Environment; Safeguarding; Socialisation; Part C - Activities of Daily Living; Mobility; Falls; Nutrition and Hydration; Personal Care; Sexuality; Sleeping; Dying; Dementia and Memory Loss; Part D - Support; Funding; Conclusion; Organisations that Provide Advice and Support; Notes and Questions;
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Independently Published SUDOKU FACILE - 500 Grilles 9x9: Jeu Classique Pour Adultes Avec Solutions Pour Joueurs Débutants
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The Book Publishing Pros Survival Guide to Caring for Aging Parents
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The Book Publishing Pros Survival Guide to Caring for Aging Parents
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Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd Adventures in Neurology An 11YearOlds Perspective
£18.96
Caravan Books UK Where Skylarks Sing: An inspiring story of endurance and the healing power of walking
£14.61
Shearsman Books The Other Woman
Book SynopsisIn 2014, Toby Olson's wife Miriam died at the age 80, and after nearly 50 years of marriage. She had suffered from Alzheimer's for some years before her death and Toby became her principal carer. This is a memoir of that period, a story of love and frustration, remembering and forgetting. Miriam is The Other Woman of the title - a woman other than the one she once was. "With each seemingly tiny insignificant detail (his wife's chant "little little little little little little") Olson lets us in to the unfathomable reverberations of his feeling, and I will not soon forget the constellations he has unfolded." - Meredith Quartermain
£13.22
Chipmunkapublishing Wandering Explorers: Practical Dementia For Families and Caregivers
£13.63
Offox Press INCREASE YOUR BRAINABILITY
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Lesley Hawkins Three Voices
£11.76
UK Book Publishing Sylvia Dementia and Me
£13.13
Kerralye Wright Tales of Willow View
£26.06
Sunrise River Press Living Your Best with Early-Stage Alzheimer's: An Essential Guide
Book SynopsisThis book fills an enormous void by providing a thorough, practical guide on coping with the diagnosis, managing symptoms, finding meaningful activity, planning for the future, maintaining important relationships, participating in research, and much more.
£34.71
Inner Peace Press This Is My Name
£16.02