Cada mes la Fundación publicará en su web artÃculos de especialistas de todos los campos en la enfermedad del alzheimer, con el objetivo de hacer conocer mejor esta enfermedad, la investigación sobre ella, sus aspectos médicos, sociales, éticos y psicológicos.
Año 2008
por Juan MarÃn Muñoz | July, 2009
Certain patients with dementia develop a kind of mental block for reading social situations
por Julia GarcÃa Sevilla | June, 2009
Computer rehabilitation programmes stimulate and exercise cognitive abilities, potentially damaged
por Blanca Clavijo Juaneda | May, 2009
Living will is a faculty that allows us to determine, written, the future of our lives in the case of a terminal illness
por Cristóbal Carnero Pardo | January, 2009
It is assumed that neurogenerative diseases are the major challenge that face modern societies in terms of social-health
por Carlos Barcia González | April, 2009
In addition to the neurons, other cells reside in the brain that can be key factors in the development of the Alzheimer disease
por Gurutz Linazasoro | February
It is estimated that in the year 2050 there will be another increase of 10 years and life expectancy will be around 90 years
por Antonia Gómez Conesa | March, 2009
Physiotherapists play an important role in people's treatment of dementias
por Almudena Albacete Perea and Mª Dolores Alonso Riaño | October, 2008
Anomie is defined as: the degree of difficulty a person has in finding words while forming a verbal phrase
por Luis F. Agüera Ortiz | September, 2008
A person, who suffers Alzheimer disease, needs his or her dignity and rights to be acknowledged
por Maria Trinidad Herrero Ezquerro | August, 2008
Gage was no longer Gage. The case of Phineas Gage, doctor John Martyn Harlow and doctor Hanna Damasio
por Maria Sagrario Barquero | July, 2008
Everyone knows that the brain consists of two halves: right and left. But, what happens if these two halves start to fight?
por AgustÃn Ruiz Laza | June, 2008
It is presumed from Dementias that they contain a strong genetic component
por Luis Fuentes Melero | May, 2008
Right from birth, we all have neurological connections between differente sensorial areas
por Marcelo L. Berthier | April, 2008
The greatest hopes are set in therapeutic strategies that combine intensive speech therapy and pharmaceutics
por Alberto Rábano | February, 2008
Research does no longer merely look for ways of increasing life expectancy, but rather a life expectancy of healthy life
por Juan MarÃn Muñoz | January, 2008
There are reasons to believe that not before long, there will be a chronic pathology with a pharmacological treatment
por Javier Júdez | Diciembre 2007
Planificar en el proceso de vivir (con) la enfermedad y afrontar nuestra mortalidad
por J. M. MartÃnez Lage | Noviembre 2007
No se considera un procedimiento de rutina en el diagnóstico de las demencias
por Blanca Clavijo | Octubre 2007
Los criterios de valoración de la ley para las personas con demencia, resultan difÃciles de entender en la práctica.
por Rafael Blesa | Septiembre 2007
Los trastornos del sueño se presentan en un tercio de los enfermos de Alzheimer, y el tratamiento farmacológico es limitado
por Pilar Lago Castro | August, 2007
Music has proved its capacity to create "feelings and vibration" even in the most passive stages of the disease both in terms of
por Marga Iraburu Elizondo | Julio 2007
Los hijos tienden a arrebatar la autonomÃa a sus progenitores, cuando su edad ronda los 70-80 años
Año 2007