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Educational programme to mark World Alzheimer’s Day held at BRAINS

IMT News Desk
Bangalore September 23rd: In a bid to mark the World Alzheimer’s Day, Brains Neuro Spine Hospital had organized an interesting educational programme on Monday. The Neuro specialists team from BRAINS provided valuable educative information regarding Alzheimer’s and Dementia to all those gathered to witness the function. Addressing the gathering Dr. NK Venkataramana, Founder Chairman & Chief Neurosurgeon, BRAINS threw light on the social implications that comes along with Alzheimer’s and Dementia and the various ways to prevent dementia. Of all music plays an important role in the treatment of dementia, he said. Meanwhile, Dr. Aravinda RV, Consultant Neurologist, BRAINS gave a brief outline on what exactly is dementia, how is it different from Alzheimer’s and the various ways to deal with it. Dr, Joshy EV, Senior Consultant Neurologist, BRAINS, spoke on the different testing and treatment measures available for dementia. Dr Mohan PC, Senior Consultant Neurologist, BRAINS, gave an overall view on how ageing and memory loss can be related to dementia. Attended by over 100 participants, the event was organized by the hospital in association with Dignity Foundation and Rajarajeshwari Senior Citizens’Association at BRAINS, SSNMC Hospital premises.

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