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Doctors issued warning after study found 'moderate drinking' linked to dementia
3 months ago
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Scientists discover how many cups of coffee a day can help reduce dementia risk
3 months ago
unilad.com
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Hydration is one of the biggest challenges in dementia care. But sometimes it’s not about the drink. It’s about the size of the cup. In today’s video, I’m sharing one of my favorite small but powerful tricks that helps reduce overwhelm and makes drinking feel easier and more manageable. Simple adjustments can make a big difference. If you want more practical eating and drinking strategies, put nutrition in the comments and I’ll send you the link to my eating and drinking webinar. #dementia #care
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If your person with dementia refuses water, it may not be defiance. Taste perception changes with dementia. What tastes neutral to us can taste metallic, bitter, or strange to them. In today’s video, I share a simple strategy that can dramatically improve hydration without forcing, arguing, or constant reminders. Small changes can make a big difference. If you want more strategies for eating and drinking support, put nutrition in the comments and I’ll send you the link to attend my eating and dr
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Even 3 Drinks a Week May Raise Dementia Risk, New Landmark Study Finds
7 months ago
foodandwine.com
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How to drink wine to ward off dementia — and 2 other brain-healthy habits to adopt
8 months ago
nypost.com
Can drinking coffee reduce dementia risk? Twin doctors answer | Haystack News
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Drinking regular tea and coffee may reduce dementia risk
3 months ago
MSN
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Drinking any amount of alcohol may increase dementia risk, study suggests
7 months ago
MSN
PA Media
0:06
People living with a dementia refuse drinks for very real reasons, not because they’re being difficult. Sometimes it’s taste aversion. We all know water can taste metallic or bitter. Tea can suddenly taste wrong. Even a familiar drink may no longer register as “pleasant”. Sometimes it’s fear of choking. If swallowing feels unpredictable, the brain goes into self-protection mode. So now the brain thinks, I’ve got to keep safe Sometimes it’s loss of the thirst signal. The body may be dehydrated, b
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5 months ago
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Speaking Dementia
4 Best Drinks To Fight Dementia: Drinking Tea Daily Reduces Risk Of Cognitive Decline By 50 Percent In Old Age
Apr 7, 2017
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New study: No amount of alcohol, even light drinking, is safe when it comes to dementia
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The Tea You Are Drinking Could Be Increasing Your Dementia Risk! Here’s What You Can Do #dementia #tea #plasticfree #alzheimers #fyp | Dr. Clint Steele
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3 months ago
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Dr. Clint Steele
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If eating has become a struggle with your person with dementia, this is something you need to see. Sometimes the way we try to help actually makes things harder. In today’s video, I’m sharing a technique that can completely change how meals go and reduce pressure for both of you. Watch the video to see how it works and why it can be so effective. If you want to learn more about eating and drinking support for dementia caregivers, put nutrition in the comments and I will send you the link to our
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Eating can become really hard with dementia. Not because they are being stubborn but because taste smell and interest in food change. In today’s video I am sharing a simple dignity centered trick I use to help people actually want to eat again especially proteins and vegetables. It is not about forcing. It is about working with the brain instead of against it. Watch the video to see how small changes can make a big difference at mealtime. If you want to learn more about eating and drinking suppo
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6 months ago
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The Effects of Chronic Heavy Drinking on Brain Function Are Underdiagnosed
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Encouraging hydration in dementia care can be a real challenge—but sometimes it’s the smallest changes that make the biggest difference.If someone with dementia isn’t drinking enough, think about what they’re drinking from. Familiar, personal, and appealing cups can make hydration more inviting. A favorite coffee mug, a wine glass, a beer stein, a mason jar, or even a branded cup from Starbucks or McDonald’s can tap into memories and habits, making them far more likely to take a sip.It’s all abo
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Avoiding alcohol reduces dementia risk. A study of 29,000 people over the age of 60 showed that those who weren't drinking had a slower memory decline than those who had been drinking. This research confirms you can slow down the rate of Alzheimer's simply by not drinking alcohol. Protect your memory and your future. Follow @jamesswanwick for the best alcohol-free content! #alcoholfree #quitdrinking #wine #alcohol | Alcohol Free Lifestyle
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Getting someone with dementia to drink more water can feel like an uphill battle, especially if they don’t see dehydration as a problem or get defensive when told “you have to drink.”Here are 5 ways to make drinking feel casual and natural instead of confrontational:✅ “I’d like to make a toast.”✅ “Cheers!”✅ “Here, taste this. See what you think.”✅ “Finish this off for me real quick.”✅ “Which one tastes better?”Think about situations in daily life that naturally make you take a sip—social cues, s
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Drinking a couple of teas or coffees each day could help lower your risk of dementia, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. #tea #coffee #dementiarisk | 7NEWS Sydney
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3 months ago
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7NEWS Sydney
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6 things you can do if your loved one with dementia is pocketing their food: 1. Rinse with a drink from a cup 2. Empty spoon 3. Lingual sweep 4. Finger sweep 5. Oral care after every meal 6. Consult with an SLP Pocketing is not a normal part of aging and can be indicative of a larger problem with chewing and swallowing. Pocketing also isn’t just a symptom of dementia, it can also happen with other neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and after a stroke. If pocketing is a problem,
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Coughing after drinking isn’t always “just getting older.” It could be a sign that your person with dementia is struggling to swallow safely. Thickened liquids can help prevent choking, reduce the risk of aspiration, and make drinking feel safer again. It’s not about making life harder—it’s about protecting their dignity and keeping them comfortable for as long as possible. Small changes. Big impact. #joannadementiaexpert #dementiacaregiver #swallowingdifficulties #thickenedliquids #dementiahack
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