Cognitive Health and Early Signs of Alzheimer’s

Maintaining cognitive health is essential for a vibrant and fulfilling life, particularly as we age. One area of concern that affects many individuals and their families is Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive neurological disorder that impacts memory and cognitive function. Understanding the early signs of Alzheimer’s can aid in early detection and management, improving quality of life for those affected.

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A New Alzheimer’s Blood Test Approved in the U.S.—But Canada Must Catch Up

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a groundbreaking new blood test designed to assist in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
Developed by Roche, the Elecsys pTau181 test measures levels of a specific molecule—a phosphorylated form of the tau protein—in the blood.

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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: Caring for You and Your Family at Every Stage of Life

January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, a time to increase understanding of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, support individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and highlight steps we can all take to protect our brain health.

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World Alzheimer’s Day: Research Breakthroughs and Everyday Steps to Protect Brain Health

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting nearly 50 million people worldwide. It is a progressive neurological disorder that leads to memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioural changes, deeply impacting patients and their families.

This World Alzheimer’s Day, we recognize both the incredible scientific progress being made here in Canada and the everyday actions families can take now to protect brain health.

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Could Changes in Your Handwriting Signal Early Parkinson’s Disease?

At Orleans Family Health Clinic, we know that early detection of serious illnesses can significantly improve health outcomes. Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurological condition, affects over 150,000 people in the UK and thousands more in Canada—but it’s often misdiagnosed or detected too late. That’s why it’s important to recognize subtle, early signs—such as changes in your handwriting.

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A Sniff of Hope: How Dogs May Help Detect Parkinson’s Disease Early

OFHC celebrates the science and the sniffer dogs leading the way
At Orléans Family Health Clinic (OFHC), we are always inspired by research that pushes the boundaries of early detection and compassionate care — and this time, the heroes aren’t just scientists. They’re dogs.
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The Link Between Gum Disease and Alzheimer’s: Why Oral Health Matters

Taking care of your teeth might do more than just prevent cavities—it could help protect your brain. Research suggests a link between gum disease and Alzheimer’s, highlighting the importance of good oral hygiene. Learn more about this connection and how you can safeguard your health.
Visit Orleans Family Health Clinic for expert healthcare guidance.
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Empathy: A Surprising Strength in the Face of Decline

At Orléans Family Health Clinic, we understand how challenging a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be—for patients, caregivers, and loved ones alike. While many aspects of cognition and communication can be affected by dementia, recent research offers a hopeful insight: the ability to feel empathy may remain intact, or even increase, in people living with Alzheimer’s disease.
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