Although there have been warnings that it was coming for years, the Alzheimer's epidemic is here now and millions more families will… — Jeanne Phillips Copy Share Image
The thing in Alzheimer's disease to remember, and we remember this all the time at Axovant, is we don't fully understand the… — Vivek Ramaswamy Copy Share Image
“Many of us follow the commandment 'Love One Another.' When it relates to caregiving, we must love one another with boundaries. We… — Peggi Speers Copy Share Image
The present age is demented. It is possessed by a sense of dislocation, a loss of personal identity, an alternating sentimentality and… — Walker Percy Copy Share Image
“How's Mother?" "In and out." As I said it I wondered which was the bad way: in or out? Was she lost… — Percival Everett Copy Share Image
I think that what happens in my poetic work in the future will depend on my being knocked in the face, and… — John Berryman Copy Share Image
“You believe that some people have dementia and some people do not, but that is not correct. All people have dementia—some are… — Hiroshi Yamamoto Copy Share Image
My husband is leaving me. No dramas, no slammed doors - well, OK, a few slammed doors - and no suitcase in… — Laurie Graham Copy Share Image
“She could have rambled with all the fervor of a woman who had loved one entity for longer than most races live,… — Darrell Drake Copy Share Image
His death certificate says he died first of pneumonia and secondly of Alzheimer's disease. They could have listed another cause of death:… — Rose George Copy Share Image
“So about an hour later we are in the taxi shooting along empty country roads towards town. The April light is clear… — Anne Carson Copy Share Image
It turns out that this part of the brain is one of the first areas that's attacked by Alzheimer's disease. So we… — John O'Keefe Copy Share Image
“Grietje showed me a photograph of the “Beach Room” at the Happy Days Nursing Home. (A name like that always makes me… — Hendrik Groen Copy Share Image
Computers bootstrap their own offspring, grow so wise and incomprehensible that their communiqués assume the hallmarks of dementia: unfocused and irrelevant to… — Peter Watts Copy Share Image
There’s a reason humans peg-out around eighty: prose fatigue. It looks like organ failure or cancer or stroke but it’s really just… — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
King Lear by William Shakespeare frightens me. I've never done King Lear, I guess partially because my father dwindled into dementia in… — Gregory Doran Copy Share Image
Mum died on a Saturday - apparently that's quite common. Dad already had dementia, and my brother and I had to let… — David Baddiel Copy Share Image
I have a particular passion and focus on Alzheimer's and diseases of dementia. There's just so much scientifically that we don't know,… — Miles D. White Copy Share Image
People think it's a terrible tragedy when somebody has Alzheimer's. But in my mother's case, it's different. My mother has been unhappy… — Amy Tan Copy Share Image
He had senile dementia and liked to go outside naked, but he could still do two things perfectly: win at checkers and… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
There will be many cases when researchers will need to look at data to come closer to a cure, in maybe five… — Jordan Banks Copy Share Image
You can keep your memory intact, preserve your brain's health, and minimize the risk of aging and senile dementia, things that are… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
Those with dementia are still people and they still have stories and they still have character and they're all individuals and they're… — Carey Mulligan Copy Share Image
With Alzheimer's patients, you have to be very careful what you say when you're looking at them over their bed. Because once… — Nancy Reagan Copy Share Image
Somehow, knowing that Alzheimer's is coming mocks all one's aspirations - to tell stories, to think through certain issues as only a… — Jane Smiley Copy Share Image
Alzheimer's is a devastating disease. It was painful for me and my family to watch my grandfather deteriorate. We must find a… — David Hyde Pierce Copy Share Image
With something like cancer, there is a feeling that you can fight it in some way or control your response to it,… — Kevin Whately Copy Share Image
Services provided to individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens are not basic and should not be guaranteed.… — Ezekiel Emanuel Copy Share Image
“When I got off the train back home, I saw the WHITE and COLORED signs that had been there all along, as… — Dorothy Hampton Marcus Copy Share Image
People do not realize that Alzheimer's is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease, and staggering amounts of people… — Melina Kanakaredes Copy Share Image
“Dementia. Ruth puzzled over the diagnosis: How could such a beautiful-sounding word apply to such a destructive disease? It was a name… — Amy Tan Copy Share Image
There is a version of Alzheimer's which is early onset Alzheimer's. And it's - it's horrible, because people do get it in… — Patti Davis Copy Share Image
When I was a medical student in the 1950s, we practically never spoke about Alzheimer's disease. And why is that so? And… — Eric Kandel Copy Share Image
Alzheimer's is a family disease...It requires countless hours of care, which are typically provided by family caregivers...Wi thout professional help, it can… — Seth Rogen Copy Share Image
What really scares me is Alzheimer's or premature senility, losing that ability to read and enjoy and to write. And you do… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
You're young forever when you write. Alfred Hitchcock directed until the day he died. As long as you don't have any dementia… — Mel Brooks Copy Share Image
My experience of people in dementia is that a lot of their personality, a lot of their knowledge, a lot of their… — Walter Mosley Copy Share Image
I've never minded solitude. For a writer, it's a natural condition. But caring for a dementia sufferer leads to a peculiar kind… — Laurie Graham Copy Share Image
Being able to feel the wind on their face or smell fish and chips in the air gives those living with dementia… — Angela Rippon Copy Share Image
You know, people get frustrated because their loved ones who have Alzheimer's, oh, he doesn't recognize me anymore, how can I recognize… — Ron Reagan Copy Share Image