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A couple of weeks ago we lost a beloved WRAL-TV co-worker suddenly and I lost a dear cousin to cancer within the span of a few days' time. It was a lot.
Andrea Osborne, WRAL contributor
Alzheimer's advocates are requesting updates to the state's Dementia-Capable Plan every four years. That plan includes help for clinical trials and treatment.
Kelsey Coffey, WRAL reporter
On Tuesday, Alzheimer's advocates from across the state will be in Raleigh asking lawmakers for more help fighting the disease.
(CNN) -- Alzheimer's disease may be inherited more often than previously known, according to a new study that paints a clearer picture of a gene long known to be linked to the common form of dementia.
By Brenda Goodman, CNN
Moments of kindness mean so much.
While the tech world may be buzzing about the M3 chip and other flashy features, I'll be keeping a close eye on those OLED displays.
Imagine being imprisoned within your own thoughts, unable to express your basic needs and desires to those around you. For […]
Participating in strolling tours through the WRAL Azalea Gardens reminded me of a happy time with my mom.
My mom's journey with Alzheimer's eventually affected many holiday traditions. One came around Easter: Alicia dyeing eggs with her Nana.
New data shows 6.9 million people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's in the U.S.
Around 59% of caregivers for Alzheimer's patients in North Carolina reported having at least one chronic condition, compared to caregivers for non-dementia patients.
Grace Hayba, WRAL Health reporter
I have come to have a new appreciation for animals since my mom's Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Determining whether someone has Alzheimer’s disease usually requires an extended diagnostic process. A doctor takes a patient’s medical history, discusses symptoms, administers verbal and visual cognitive tests.
Paula Span, New York Times
Just last week, a team of researchers at Freeman Lab at UNC Chapel Hill made a groundbreaking discovery about the way the protein which causes Alzheimer's forms.
Grace Hayba, WRAL health reporter
"I release you though it's hard to say the words. I release you from the darkness...I hope that someday, the sun will shine again, and you'll release me, too."
Mom was losing the ability to recognize us, her family who had known and loved her forever. I did not want to do anything to hasten that process.
Drugmaker Biogen said Wednesday it would abandon its ownership rights to Aduhelm, an Alzheimer’s drug that had provoked fierce criticism of the company and regulators after it was approved based on weak evidence that it would help patients.
Rebecca Robbins, New York Times
Despite the heartache of Alzheimer's, I can honestly say that thanks to the many unexpected blessings along the way, "Life is good."
Andrea Osbourne, WRAL contributor
If I am on the path to Alzheimer's, I want to know, and I want to make sure I am doing everything I can to prevent or delay it.
Mindy Hamlin, WRAL contributor
Smoking, prediabetes and diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, depression, social isolation and hearing loss can contribute to dementia.
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN
One of the earliest memories I have is when my mom decided to cut my bangs the day before my kindergarten pictures. Let's just put it this way, my inability to draw or cut a straight line appears to be genetic.
Sometimes being with your loved one who has dementia is difficult due to distance, time or their ability to tolerate visitors.
Andrea Osborne, CBC Corporate Director of Content
The Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) offers these tips for creating a dementia-friendly holiday season.
In Mom's final Christmas, we had a whole new world, the biggest change of all.
What is the state of mind uploading technology? Could it help preserve our memories? Is this idea anywhere near fruition? Let's review what's happening.