Chrome 2001
.
Aetna Intelihealth InteliHealth Aetna Intelihealth Aetna Intelihealth
 
     
.
. .
.
Home
InteliHealth Dental
Drug Resource Center
Ask the Expert
Interactive Tools
Todays News
InteliHealth Policies
Site Map

   Advertisement
Mindbloom Ad .
Diseases & Conditions Healthy Lifestyle Your Health Look It Up
Seniors Health Seniors' Health Free E-Mail
.
Seniors' Health
Senior Health
Screenings Help Show Who's at Risk for Dementia
Associated Press

Screenings Help Show Who's at Risk for Dementia
February 7, 2012

(Associated Press) -- Detecting early warning signs of dementia can be difficult, but there are several types of cognitive screenings -- quick, simple tests of memory and thinking skills -- that can help a doctor decide if it's time to recommend a more in-depth exam.

One example: Tell someone three random words. Then time how quickly the person can draw a clock face, with the hands pointing at 11:10. Then ask how many of those original words he or she still remembers after the distraction of the clock task.

The Alzheimer's Association is working with experts around the country to identify which kinds of screening tools work best in the hands of primary-care physicians, says association vice president Beth Kallmyer.

Screenings aside, Kallmyer says one of the most important things a doctor can ask is whether anything in your daily life has changed recently. That's something that an affected person might or might not have noticed, or might be afraid to answer truthfully -- but that consulting a family member might elicit.

"The reality is, this is tricky," she says. "When you have a doctor's appointment that's less than half an hour and may be as short as 15 minutes, these things are really challenging."

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

.
InteliHealth
. . . .
.
More News
InteliHealth .
.
•General Health
•Top News
•This Week In Health
•Addiction
•Allergy
•Alzheimer's
•Asthma
•Arthritis
•Babies
•Breast Cancer
•Cancer
•Caregiving
•Cervical Cancer
•Children's Health
•Cholesterol
•Complementary & Alternative Medicine
•Dental / Oral Health
•Depression
•Diabetes
•Ear, Nose And Throat
•Environmental Health
•Eyes
•Family Health
•Fitness
•Genetics
•Headache
•Health Policy
•HIV / AIDS
•Heart Health
•Lung Cancer
•Medications
•Infectious Diseases
•Men's Health
•Nutrition News
•Mental Health
•Multiple Sclerosis
•Nutrition Guide
•Parkinson's
•Pregnancy
•Prevention
•Prostate Cancer
•Senior Health
•Sexual / Reproductive Health
•Sleep
•Tobacco Cessation
•STDs
•Stress Reduction
•Stroke
•Weight Management
•Today In Health History
•Women's Health
•Workplace Health
.
.
.
.
InteliHealth

   
.
.  
This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.
.
Chrome 2001
Chrome 2001
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•