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Can Lifestyle Changes Lead to Alzheimer’s Improvements?

At Georgia Memory Net, we pay close attention to all the latest research when it comes to diagnosing, treating, and preventing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. An exciting recent study suggests that substantial diet and lifestyle changes might not just delay the onset of cognitive decline, but could even bring positive improvement to the lives […]

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Improv for Alzheimer’s – The Power of “Yes, And…”

You’ve probably heard of improvisational theatre, sometimes called “improv comedy,” or simply “improv.” It’s a form of theater where the performers have no scripts—they make the story up as they go. To succeed, the performers must use a variety of techniques: The fundamental rule of improv is “Yes, and…”. The “Yes” in “Yes, and…” means […]

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Fast Referrals: Why They Matter

There are thousands of Georgians who have noticed signs of memory loss or cognitive impairment, but many of them have never received a diagnosis for those symptoms. Some may have talked about the symptoms with their Primary Care Provider, or other healthcare professionals. Many others have kept them to themselves. Too often, this leads to […]

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More than Memory Loss —The 10 Symptoms of Alzheimer’s You Should Know

Many of us experience occasional memory lapses, like forgetting someone’s name or where we left our keys. So how does someone know if their memory challenges—or other symptoms—should prompt them to seek a diagnosis for Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias? The first step is understanding all the symptoms. While many forms of dementia are associated with memory […]

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Memory Issues? Why a Referral to Georgia Memory Net Might be the Right Next Step.

Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias have touched the lives of so many Georgians. Whether you’ve experienced it yourself or watched someone close to you live with memory and cognitive challenges, it’s a difficult journey. Despite how common these conditions are, many people hesitate to seek help when symptoms first appear. Why do people delay seeking […]

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The Difference Between Telehealth and Assisted Telehealth

The Difference Between Telehealth and Assisted Telehealth Georgia Memory Net was created to give Georgians a faster, accurate way to get a diagnosis for Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias. That’s why we have Memory Assessment Clinics all around our state—so that more Georgians can access world-class diagnostic services no matter where they live. We know […]

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Talk to Your Primary Care Provider About Memory Issues

We all forget things sometimes. Maybe we misplace our keys, or forget the name of someone we’ve just been introduced to. These lapses are fairly common, and can be a normal aspect of aging. So at what point should you be concerned that memory changes might be symptoms that you should talk about with your […]

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Lecanemab FAQs

Monoclonal amyloid antibody infusions for Alzheimer’s Disease (aducanumab, and lecanemab): Frequently Asked Questions We understand that many of our patients and families have questions regarding new medicines for Alzheimer’s disease (aducanumab, donanemab, and lecanemab). Please see below FAQ’s for better understanding of the medications, FDA approval, Medicare coverage and availability at Emory Healthcare. What are […]

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FDA Converts Novel Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment to Traditional Approval

Action Follows Confirmatory Trial to Verify Clinical Benefit For Immediate Release: July 06, 2023 Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration converted Leqembi (lecanemab-irmb),indicated to treat adult patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, to traditional approval following a determination that a confirmatory trial verified clinical benefit. Leqembi is the first amyloid beta-directed antibody to be converted from […]

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Focus on Your Future Health for Free

The Annual Wellness Visit, sometimes called an “AWV,” is a yearly appointment with your primary care provider. The purpose of the Annual Wellness Visit is to create or update a personalized prevention plan that may help prevent illness based on your current health and risk factors. The Annual Wellness Visit is not a head-to-toe physical, […]

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Winter Weather Tips for People Living with Alzheimer’s

Cold weather can pose health challenges for everyone. But people living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia have a higher risk of some health hazards when temperatures get low. Here are nine potential cold weather hazards and some techniques people living with Alzheimer’s and their care partners can use to try to avoid them.

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Help in Having the Tough Conversation

People experiencing symptoms of undiagnosed Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias often experience fear, anger, and even denial. But delaying a diagnosis can lead to a host of issues. What can you say to help a loved one take steps toward getting a necessary diagnosis? Talking about memory loss with a loved one can be tough. […]

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