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Forty years after a brain injury changed this veteran’s life, a Jefferson program helped him rebuild
When Scott Edgell was discharged from the military after a service-related head injury at age 20, he thought he would resume ...
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Redefining Dementia Support: How Kisco’s Heirloom Memory Care Restores Dignity, Joy, and Purpose
As America’s aging population continues to grow and programs struggle to meet the needs of those living with memory loss, ...
Kisco redesigns memory care program to allow employees to navigate dementia with residents, families
Moving through the stages of dementia is difficult — for individuals living with dementia and their families, and for professional caregivers. Kisco Senior Living saw an opportunity to rebuild its ...
A partnership program between the UNO School of Music and the UNMC Department of Neurological Sciences is studying how music ...
DARPA's Restoring Active Memory program aims to bridge gaps in memory among veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and others. The U.S. military has chosen two universities to lead a program to develop ...
September 1, 2011 — A combination of brain exercises and healthy lifestyle changes can improve memory performance in healthy elderly adults, new research suggests. In a sample study of 115 ...
Memory changes are common but not necessarily a normal part of the aging process. Many issues related to an aging brain can be treated—and in some cases prevented. Geriatric specialist Dr. Michelle ...
Soldiers are often under pressure to learn and remember skills from their training up to months or years later, sometimes in the heat of combat. Now, the U.S. military's R&D agency is funding research ...
When Jodi Oldani opened her mail and saw photos of Israel and Jacob Byniecki staring up at her, she immediately started crying. The Byniecki twins, born in France in 1932, were just 10 when they were ...
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