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Mayo Clinic On Alzheimer's Disease And Other Dementias: A guide for people with dementia and those who care for them [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 414 pages, aukštis x plotis: 232x187 mm, 1 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Mayo Clinic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1893005615
  • ISBN-13: 9781893005617
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 414 pages, aukštis x plotis: 232x187 mm, 1 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Mayo Clinic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1893005615
  • ISBN-13: 9781893005617
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
It can be terrifying to witness a loved one&;s cognitive decline. But for millions of families around the world, that fear becomes reality year after year. Researchers estimate that more than 150 million people around the world could be living with dementia by 2050. While there is currently no known cure for dementia, Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer&;s Disease and Other Dementias combines the latest research on preventive methods, current treatment options, and advice for living well with dementia, to help those affected by the disease. 

Traditionally, very little has been known about Alzheimer&;s disease and other types of dementias. But recent advances in medical research shine a light on information previously unknown about these debilitating diseases.

In the seventh edition of Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer&;s Disease and Other Dementias, expert neurologists from the Mayo Clinic organize this new research into a thorough and digestible guidebook that provides caregivers with the most up-to-date information regarding the disease. The book presents a comprehensive look at the typical symptoms associated with dementia, current findings regarding common causes of the disease, and gives essential tips for managing the day-to-day challenges of caring for someone with dementia.

While Alzheimer&;s disease is the most well-known type of dementia, Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer&;s Disease and Other Dementias also touches on other types of dementia&;like Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal degeneration, and vascular cognitive impairment&;and how these conditions are frequently developed. 

Additionally, this book provides a transparent look at the neurological changes that can occur within a dementia patient&;s brain, and details how to differentiate between the signs of normal aging versus aging with dementia.
Though dementia-related diseases are one of the fastest-growing epidemics in the world, Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer&;s Disease and Other Dementias provides an invaluable reference guide on dementia, helping bring peace of mind to those affected by the disease and their caretakers.
PART 1 Typical aging vs. dementia
14(80)
Chapter 1 What's typical and what's not
16(20)
Your brain and typical aging
17(10)
The cognitive spectrum
27(5)
Aging that's not typical
32(3)
Some reassurance
35(1)
Chapter 2 Mild cognitive impairment
36(12)
What is mild cognitive impairment?
37(8)
Inside the MCI brain
45(1)
Treatment
45(1)
Slowing the decline
46(1)
Making progress
47(1)
Chapter 3 What is dementia?
48(18)
Common causes of dementia
50(5)
Other causes of dementia
55(6)
Causes of dementia-like symptoms
61(2)
Risk factors for dementia
63(2)
Reducing your risk
65(1)
Chapter 4 Getting an accurate dementia diagnosis
66(28)
Common tests and evaluations
69(5)
When other tests are needed
74(11)
Ruling out other conditions
85(2)
When test results signal dementia
87(1)
Identifying the cause of dementia
88(1)
How a timely diagnosis can help
89(5)
PART 2 Alzheimer's disease
94(80)
Chapter 5 The science of Alzheimer's disease
96(22)
Breakdown in the brain
98(9)
Contributing factors
107(9)
Protective factors
116(1)
The Alzheimer's experience
117(1)
Chapter 6 Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease
118(18)
Detecting cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease
120(4)
Stages of Alzheimer's disease
124(7)
Concurrent causes of dementia
131(1)
Other conditions that can accompany Alzheimer's
132(4)
Chapter 7 Atypical and young-onset Alzheimer's dementia
136(20)
Atypical Alzheimer's
138(1)
Logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia
139(2)
Posterior cortical atrophy
141(4)
Behavioral/dysexecutive Alzheimer's disease
145(5)
Young-onset Alzheimer's
150(6)
Chapter 8 Treating Alzheimer's disease
156(18)
Goals for treatment and care
157(1)
Medications for cognitive symptoms
158(7)
Medications for psychological symptoms
165(3)
Therapies and daily living strategies
168(5)
Creating a plan for living well
173(1)
PART 3 Causes of dementia other than Alzheimer's
174(78)
Chapter 9 Frontotemporal degeneration
176(30)
Types of frontotemporal degeneration
178(10)
Signs and symptoms
188(1)
What causes frontotemporal degeneration?
189(1)
Diagnosis
189(9)
Treating the disorder
198(1)
Managing symptoms
198(8)
Chapter 10 Lewy body dementia
206(32)
Deposits in the brainstem
207(1)
What happens in Lewy body dementia?
208(3)
Signs and symptoms
211(8)
Diagnosis
219(3)
Receiving a diagnosis
222(3)
Treating the disease
225(1)
Managing symptoms
225(13)
Chapter 11 Vascular cognitive impairment
238(14)
Your brain's vascular system
240(3)
Causes
243(3)
Signs and symptoms
246(1)
Diagnosis
246(2)
Treating the disease
248(2)
Managing symptoms
250(2)
PART 4 Living a full life with dementia
252(54)
Chapter 12 Addressing the stigmas
254(8)
What is stigma?
256(1)
5 common misconceptions
257(1)
Shifting away from stigmas
258(4)
Chapter 13 Adjusting to a diagnosis
262(16)
Coming to terms
263(3)
Effects on the family
266(2)
Next steps
268(10)
Chapter 14 Road map toward well-being
278(14)
Know your strengths
282(2)
Accommodate changing abilities
284(3)
Avoid isolation
287(4)
Be kind to yourself
291(1)
Chapter 15 Planning for the end of life
292(14)
Starting the conversation
294(3)
Palliative care and hospice care
297(1)
Dementia's effects at the end of life
298(1)
Making decisions for someone with dementia
299(1)
Offering person-centered care
300(2)
Coping with death
302(4)
PART 5 Life as a care partner
306(52)
Chapter 16 Who are caregivers?
308(10)
Challenges, positive effects
310(2)
Caregivers vs. care partners
312(1)
An unrequested role
313(4)
Caregiver's bill of rights
317(1)
Chapter 17 Overcoming the challenges
318(20)
Learn everything you can
319(1)
Focus on well-being
320(1)
Offer empathy
321(1)
Recognize strengths and potential
322(5)
Understand and reduce distress
327(5)
Communicate skillfully
332(4)
Be compassionate to yourself
336(2)
Chapter 18 Road map toward well-being
338(20)
Moving toward acceptance
340(3)
Guilt and grief
343(4)
What you focus on matters
347(2)
Practicing mindfulness
349(2)
Showing compassion --- to yourself
351(1)
Options for support
352(6)
PART 6 Brain health for everyone
358(39)
Chapter 19 Healthy aging
360(16)
Keys to good brain health
361(6)
What about social isolation?
367(1)
Does sleep make a difference?
368(2)
Prevention
370(5)
Putting it all together
375(1)
Chapter 20 Research and trends
376(21)
Detecting Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear
378(2)
Promising blood tests for Alzheimer's disease
380(1)
Advances in Lewy body dementia
381(1)
Prions and neurodegenerative disease
382(1)
Infections and neurodegenerative disease
383(1)
Gum (periodontal) disease
383(1)
Gut health and dementia
383(2)
Gene therapy
385(1)
Frontotemporal degeneration and related disorders
385(2)
The role of brain networks
387(2)
Next steps for research
389(1)
Additional resources
390(7)
Index 397