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      • The issue with Alzheimer's and dementia patients is that they have long disconnected from their souls by choice, becoming deeply attached to the physical world. They rely heavily on what can be sensed by their five senses and confirmed by mainstream science and that’s about all.
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  2. Aug 18, 2016 · Over the past 20 years, an increasing number of Alzheimer’s-care facilities have begun to offer worship services, and the response from patients seems to refute an argument voiced by skeptics that dementia is evidence the soul doesn't exist.

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    • Are Alzheimer's & dementia patients disconnected from their souls?1
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  3. Social isolation can increase a person’s risk of dementia by about 60%. Studies disagree to the amount, as some studies had short follow-up time. This makes it hard to separate out whether social isolation was a risk factor or consequence of dementia.

  4. Jul 31, 2019 · A HealthDay report on a recent Johns Hopkins study suggests that “being smart and highly educated may not prevent Alzheimer's disease, but it appears to delay the disease's...

  5. Gaining a better understanding of what it is like to live with dementia can help you support someone with the condition to live well. We cover topics such as identity, changes in behaviour, and the practical impact of dementia on the individual and carer.

  6. Read about how dementia can cause social withdrawal in some people with dementia. How does dementia change a person's behaviour? What causes changes in behaviour in people with dementia?

  7. Jul 22, 2020 · Loneliness is a distressing emotion and a serious public health issue. Research links it to poor wellbeing, heart disease, stroke, depression, and cognitive decline and early death. The authors wanted to find out how common loneliness is in people with dementia.

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