This MDS Interactive module provides learners with information on how to diagnose and treat dizziness in Parkinson's disease.
These behavioral changes may warn of Alzheimer's — and they have nothing to do with memory problems.
The market for aids for hearing loss is being profoundly disrupted. That’s good for people with damaged ears.
Knowing how to communicate and what to say to someone with Alzheimer's is important as the disease progresses. Learn how to connect.
Hearing loss can be frustrating, even frightening for the person with hearing problems and those close to them. Learn more about this common health problem.
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are often used interchangeably. Discover how the two diagnoses, while related, are remarkably different.
For the first time, scientists are beginning to understand how hearing damage changes the brain so it is harder to process speech, especially in noisy environments.
Learn about the seven stages of Alzheimer's disease from the beginning of the illness through its end.
Everyone loses the car keys or is late on a payment once in a while. It happens. However, when should a loved one's forgetfulness make you wonder, could this be more serious? Angles Morriss MD, explains what you need to know about Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease causes physical changes along with mental and emotional ones. WebMD explains what to expect if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
First blanking on a grandchild’s name, then accusing a son or daughter of stealing personal belongings, to eventually not recognizing close family members—this is the heart-breaking long goodbye, also known as Alzheimer’s disease.
Omega-3s and vitamins may protect your brain's function and size.
What are the early symptoms? When to get a professional evaluation.
Meet Goldivox. She's pretty similar to the classic fairytale character Goldilocks, except for one main difference. Goldilocks set off on a journey to find a perfectly prepared bowl of oatmeal, while Goldivox, a speech-impaired young girl, sets out on a quest to find the perfect voice for her.
Study suggests life can be long and healthy, although good genes help a lot
Healthy habits that are good for you now have been shown to help prevent Alzheimer's too.
High blood pressure and other known risk factors for stroke also raise the risk of developing cognitive problems. The new finding suggests that keeping blood pressure in check might help preserve cognitive health.
It will take a team effort to end Alzheimer's disease. Learn how you can help stop the disease and find a cure.
Hearing loss, ringing in the ears, and vertigo? You may have Ménière's Disease