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Google Restricts AI Searches Linking Trump With Dementia

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New ReviewAccording to a report by The Verge, Google has reportedly withheld AI-generated answers for search queries questioning whether U.S. President Donald Trump shows signs of dementia, while still providing similar AI responses for other...
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Drinking any amount of alcohol may increase dementia risk, study suggests

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New ReviewDrinking any amount of alcohol could increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a study. Researchers say the findings challenge the idea that light drinking could benefit brain health. They also suggest that cutting down...
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California Gov'r vs President Trump | Gavin Newsom: 'Trump has dementia'

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New ReviewIn a fiery escalation of his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump, California Governor Gavin Newsom took a swipe on social media by implying Trump may be suffering from dementia. Newsom used Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, to...
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California Governor Newsom escalates trolling of Trump with rok reply on dementia

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New ReviewIn a fiery escalation of his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump, California Governor Gavin Newsom took a swipe on social media by implying Trump may be suffering from dementia. Newsom used Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, to...
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California Governor vs President Trump: Newsom insinuates 'Trump has dementia'

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New ReviewIn a fiery escalation of his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump, California Governor Gavin Newsom took a swipe on social media by implying Trump may be suffering from dementia. Newsom used Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, to...
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More calls for national Silver Alert program as search for Manitoba man continues

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New ReviewA search continues for a Manitoba man last seen almost a month ago, drawing renewed attention to a national petition calling for cellphone notifications when vulnerable adults with dementia or other cognitive impairments go missing.
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Exercise could help prevent dementia

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A new study has found that regular aerobic exercise is beneficial for brain health and could help prevent dementia.
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Are elderly victims of sexual assault getting the justice they deserve?

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Preconceptions about the elderly are getting in the way of prosecuting cases of sexual assault against seniors, say some researchers and activists.
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N.B. families face uncertainty amid impending nursing home strike

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A labour battle in New Brunswick is coming to a head, with a judge set to decide whether nursing home workers should be allowed to strike. If that happens, it would affect thousands, not just those who live in the homes, but their...
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Report highlights homicides in long-term care homes

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According to the head of the Ontario Health Coalition, there have been at least 29 homicides in Ontario's long-term care homes in six years as a result of resident-on-resident incidents. That number may also under-report the problem, and...
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Loneliness: Society's silent epidemic | In-Depth

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One in five Canadians identify themselves as lonely, something that is more than just a feeling we sometimes have in our lowest moments. It's been described as an epidemic, and some say it is killing us. Feelings of loneliness have been...
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Jann Arden breaks down stigma of dementia

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Approximately 564,000 Canadians are currently living with some form of dementia, according to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Adrian Cheung shows us how Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden worked to break down stigmas.
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Me and Mario: robots that care

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Mario is an assistive robot. He communicates with patients suffering from dementia and can talk to them, play music and provide them with daily news. Currently under trial in Ireland, the UK and Italy, researchers are testing him at St...
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Diet soda risks

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Artificially sweetened drinks may be linked to an increased risk of stroke and dementia
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1 in 3 dementia cases preventable

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A new review of dementia says that education, good mental health and exercise can help keep the disease at bay
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1 in 3 dementia cases preventable

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A new review of dementia says that education, good mental health and exercise can help keep the disease at bay
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Can traffic drive you out of your mind?

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Dementia risk linked to living close to high-traffic roads, but hypothesis remains unproven
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Highway dementia

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A study in the Lancet by Ontario researchers points to a link between dementia and living close to major roadways
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Fighting dementia with gaming

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A mobile game that challenges a gamer’s spatial navigation has generated the largest-ever dementia study. More than 2.4 million people have played ‘Sea Hero Quest’ since it was launched in May, generating the equivalent of more than...
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Mix of medications led to mistaken dementia diagnosis

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After spending hours online reading up on drug reactions, Betty Wallwork realized her mix of medications was wasn't improving her health, but making it worse
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Faulty Alzheimer's diagnosis

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An 85-year-old woman is warning others after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's only to find out a bad reaction to a mix of medications was causing her to show signs of confusion, anxiety and aggression.
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Best way to Prevent Dementia

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Dealing with dementia via video games

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A new initiative aims to ease the suffering of the estimated 45-million people worldwide living with dementia. Scientists are collaborating with professional gamers to use a new on-screen adventure in order to accelerate research for...
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The struggle of being a caregiver

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Being a caregiver to a parent, or loved one can be exhausting and stressful. According to a new study, it is so difficult that some caregivers are finding themselves unable to continue.