Posted by: admin on: February 24, 2012
Studies have proved that social drinkers in middle age had the benefit of longer life and less risk of dementia than non-drinkers. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: January 17, 2012
Canadians are still dismissing symptoms of dementia as “just old age” based on survey results released by the Alzheimer Society. Close to 50 % of Canadians lived a year or more with their symptoms before seeing a family doctor. Of these, 16 % waited more than 2 years. The delay in diagnosis results in a […]
Posted by: admin on: January 2, 2012
Diabetes is increasing in leaps and bounds and so are its complications like neuropathy. Lot of studies are done for relieving painful diabetic neuropath (PDN). It is observed that certain pharmacological agents and non pharmacological methods are promising. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: December 30, 2011
Accurate diagnosis of many neurological conditions, especially movement disorders is difficult to make in the initial stages. Hence management in such cases is delayed. Many people mistakenly attribute the first symptoms of PS, such as PD, to the normal aging process, and many have misconceptions about diagnosis. DaTscan is helpful in diagnosing PS. Team@CMHF