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Why do dementia patients keep shouting? Understanding the triggers and offering compassionate care

According to the Alzheimer's Association, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), such as shouting, are experienced by up to 90% of individuals with dementia. Learning **why do dementia patients keep shouting** is key to managing this difficult behavior and improving their quality of life. This guide will explore the root causes of this challenging behavior.

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Can grief age you faster? Exploring the biological toll of bereavement

Recent studies, including a notable 2024 report in *JAMA Network Open*, reveal a strong link between experiencing loss and accelerated biological aging. This research highlights that the profound stress of bereavement isn't just emotional, raising the critical question: **Can grief age you faster?** This article delves into the biological mechanisms that explain this surprising connection.

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How to cope when your partner goes into a care home?

According to caregiving experts, the emotional impact on the primary caregiver when a partner moves into residential care is profound and often underestimated. Here is how to cope when your partner goes into a care home, navigate the transition, and build a new normal.

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How do you mentally deal with retirement? A comprehensive guide

According to a study by the Stanford Center on Longevity, many retirees struggle with the mental and emotional aspects of leaving the workforce. Learning how to mentally deal with retirement is a critical step towards ensuring a happy, fulfilling new chapter of life, rather than one filled with anxiety or a sense of loss.

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What age do you have to be to have a mid-life crisis?

While pop culture often stereotypes the mid-life crisis, research indicates that the average age range for this significant life transition is typically between 40 and 60, though it can vary widely. It is more a psychological phenomenon than a fixed, medically defined condition.

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