Daffodils and Dementia
My mother gardened. Her crocuses were the first to appear in the spring, followed by daffodils, tulips and exuberantly colored swaths of azaleas. Pink and white dogwoods created a pastel canopy in the...
View ArticleDementia Linked to Diabetes and Hypertension
While most people fear Alzheimer’s disease as they age, surprising new findings indicate that up to one-third of dementia patients may have dementia due to small blood vessel damage to their brains...
View ArticleThe Little Blog that Could
Yes, we know. Things have been uncharacteristically slow this month at Pajamadeen. Not for lack of interest in our readers but, rather, a rough descent into the rabbit hole of Alzheimer’s disease,...
View ArticleThe Flickering Candles
If my mother’s alive in 2010, next year will be the birthday that all children of Alzheimer’s patients dread — the forgotten birthday. Since my post about last year’s birthday — and in the space of...
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