
How To Manage Stress When You suffer From An Anxiety Disorder?
Suffering from an anxiety disorder means stress is never far away. What are some ways to manage your stress, both on your own and with the help of trained professionals?

8 Things You Need To Know About Depression Support Groups And How To Choose The Right One
What are support groups for depression, and what do you need to know if you're considering joining one?

Understanding HIV-Associated Dementia: 7 Things You Should Know About AIDS Dementia Complex (ADC)
HIV is still a dangerous virus, but modern drugs usually prevent HIV infection from progressing to AIDS. Even with treatment, about 50 percent of people positive for HIV develop some kind of cognitive issue. Here are 7 things you need to know

6 Less-Known Types And Rare Diseases Related To Dementia
Everybody knows about Alzheimer's. Probably you have seen television ads for drugs for dementia caused by Parkinson's. But here are 6 types of dementia that follow a different course.

4 Types Of Frontotemporal Dementia (Pick's Disease)
Pick's disease (also known as Pick disease or frontotemporal dementia) is widely regarded as part of a complex of progressive neurological disorders that cause dementia. Here is an overview of 4 variations of the effects of the disease.

Dementia And Anxious Behavior: How To Deal With Anxiety And Agitation
Dementia can be a scary experience. Managing anxiety can reduce agitation and acting out, and reduce the burden of the disease on the patients and caregivers alike.

Dealing With Depression And Mood Swings In Dementia Patients
Dementia forces changes in lifestyle that are depressing. The disease process in dementia leads to depression. And overmedication can make this potentially fatal problem even worse. But caregivers can take positive action.

Hallucinations And False Ideas In Dementia: Causes And Treatment
Delusions, hallucinations, and generally misinterpreting the world are not uncommon in dementia. Here are some of the reasons they happen, and what can be done about them.

Dementia And Accusing: 10 Ways Of Dealing With False Accusations
People who have dementia often accuse the people closest to them of theft, injury, or other horrible things. While abuse can be real, it's important to remember that most accusations are a symptom of disease. Here are 10 ways to deal with them.

10 Tips To Prevent Wandering In People With Dementia By Understanding Causes
Wandering in people who have dementia is both common and exhausting. It leads to getting lost, but also to malnutrition, failures of medication, social isolation, and an earlier need to go into nursing care. Here are 10 ways to prevent it.