Jacksonville police searching for missing 75-year-old woman diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
Read full article: Jacksonville police searching for missing 75-year-old woman diagnosed with Alzheimer’sThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it is searching for a 75-year-old woman diagnosed with Alzheimer’s who was reported missing on Wednesday evening.
Mind Matters: Personalized drug cocktails may reverse Alzheimer’s
Read full article: Mind Matters: Personalized drug cocktails may reverse Alzheimer’sThe Alzheimer’s epidemic continues to cast a shadow over the lives of millions of people. With no effective treatment currently available, this devastating neurodegenerative disease relentlessly erodes the memories and cognitive abilities of those afflicted.
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval now and that means Medicare will pay for it
Read full article: Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval now and that means Medicare will pay for itU.S. officials have granted full approval to a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug for patients with early stages of the disease.
DeSantis touts budget increases, signs Alzheimer’s education bill
Read full article: DeSantis touts budget increases, signs Alzheimer’s education billGov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Thursday that will require the Florida Department of Health to improve education and community outreach programs related to Alzheimer’s and dementia-related disorders.
Music as Medicine: How harmonies can heal
Read full article: Music as Medicine: How harmonies can healMusic is medicine. It can wake up the brain, calm our hearts, and ease our fears. In fact, from Alzheimer’s to heart disease, research is proving that music can be as powerful as some medications to help heal what ails us.
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St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office expanding K-9 tracking program
Read full article: St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office expanding K-9 tracking programST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – There’s a connection between state Rep. Scott Plakon and Daisy, a 1-year-old bloodhound. She’s now part of the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office’s plan to expand their K-9 tracking programs. St. Johns County is growing, and the sheriff-elect said the Sheriff’s Office anticipates getting more of these calls for service, but it’s ready to embrace any technology that protects the community. The Sheriff’s Office has 500 kits available for families in the county, and it is actively training deputies on its use. You can call the Sheriff’s Office at 904-824-8304 for information on how to get one.

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