Alzheimer’s Caregivers: the burden of Alzheimer’s on individuals and families is growing. More than 11 million Americans provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. In Massachusetts, 213,000
Mental health problems affect millions of people around the world, but they are still stigmatized and not given the attention they require. It is very common for people to feel
The connection between housing and mental health has been studied extensively. Evidence shows that people who live in safe and stable housing are more likely to have better mental health
Mental health tests and assessment refer to the process of evaluating an individual’s psychological well-being to determine whether he or she is experiencing any mental health problems or illnesses. It
Hispanics in clinical trials represent a very low percentage and have virtually no representation when it comes to health research. Clinical trials are a crucial aspect of medical research, aimed
Reversing Alzheimer’s disease or delaying its progression could be feasible by taking into account some recommendations, according to scientific research. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory,
National Minority Health Month is celebrated in the United States every year during the month of April. The purpose of this celebration is to raise awareness of the health disparities
Celebrating cancer survivors is an important way to recognize the strength and resilience of those who have overcome the disease. Surviving cancer can be a long and difficult journey, beginning
Alzheimer’s Physicians in Massachusetts are getting fewer every day compared to the growing number of people who need them. In the US, nearly seven million people are living with Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s professionals and those who work with people with Alzheimer’s know that this is a challenging but also very rewarding task. These professionals require a variety of skills including communication,
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