Doctors Warn This Common Medication May Be Linked to Dementia Risk
- On June 2, Puddleford Tree Farm, located close to Kent Bridge, welcomed visitors to its sunflower field to support fundraising efforts for the Alzheimer's Society.
- Five years ago, Gail and Matthew Whitney established a two-acre sunflower field on a part of their farm previously not used for Christmas tree cultivation, collaborating to support a local organization dedicated to Alzheimer's care in Chatham-Kent.
- Visitors can walk through about 20,000 sunflowers, cut flowers for a fee, and explore the field from 10 AM to 8 PM without needing appointments.
- Puddleford has raised over $11,000 from the fundraiser, with professional photographers paying $35 per hour to support the Alzheimer's Day program.
- This fundraiser offers community respite and financial support for dementia care and research while highlighting the ongoing need to support affected families and caregivers.
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Doctors Warn This Common Medication May Be Linked to Dementia Risk
Right now, an estimated 6.9 million seniors in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia. As the population ages, this number is projected to grow significantly in the coming decades to 13 million cases by 2050. While other factors, such as age, genetics, and lifestyle, contribute greatly to your dementia risk, emerging research suggests that the medications you take may also play a role. For example, long-te…
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