Tag Archives: Memory Loss
Myth or Fact? A Look Into the 5 Most Common Misconceptions About the Brain
“It’s inevitable… I’m getting older anyways.”
“I am right-brained… I just don’t have the capacit...
The Most Common Red Flags in Neurology
We all have off days when things just don't feel right. Sometimes, those moments are easier to ident...
A Neurologist’s Guide to a Brain Healthy Diet
"This year, I am cutting out all sugar from my diet."
"I promise, the next time you see me, I won't...
The 5 Senses in Neurology: A Patient Guide to Sensory Loss
Our five senses are how we connect and communicate with the world around us. If you have been blesse...
Alzheimer’s Disease: A Guide for Patients and Families
Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia. It is a progressive brain disorder that slowly dete...
Health Literacy
Every year millions of Americans are affected by neurological disorders, and many ar...
Brain Health in Women
Did you know that 3 out of 4 migraine-sufferers in the United States are women? Even more unf...
Alzheimer’s Awareness
Alzheimer's – a word that brings fear to most senior adults. But what is Alzheimer's Disease?
Alz...
Calming Dementia Patients Without Powerful Drugs
Diane Schoenfeld comes every Friday to the Chaparral House nursing home in Berkeley, Calif. to spend...
Reversing Memory Loss in Dementia
Researchers from the University of California-Los Angeles Easton Center for Alzheimer's Disease Rese...