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For anyone who has a loved one with Alzheimer’s, a study shows that while they may forget – your efforts to engage aren’t in vain.
A study of patients with amnesia finds that the emotion tied to a memory lingers in the mind even after the memory is gone. The finding, published this week in the journal PNAS, Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences could have important implications for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families. One of the loneliest things about loving someone with early Alzheimer’s is the feeling that any good times the two of you share just don’t matter. “So often I’ll listen to family members say, ‘Oh, I don’t go and visit Grandpa anymore because 10 minutes after I leave, he doesn’t even remember I came,’ ” says Justin Feinstein, a graduate student in neuropsychology at the University of Iowa. – From NPR
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