Doctor Says Headache Disorders Are An ‘Underground Epidemic’
Neurologist Dr. Gayatri Devi joins TODAY to talk about how headaches can impact daily function, why women suffer from them more often than men and how to tell when it’s time to seek professional help.
Ten Steps in Giving a Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease or Another Dementia
Receiving a diagnosis of dementia is a sensitive and wrenching process and physicians must approach the task with great sensitivity.
Dr. Devi Discusses the Alzheimer Disease Spectrum on the CBS Morning Show
Did you know that there are different subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease? Depending on the subtype, women and men with the condition have different prognoses.
Despite his Alzheimer’s, Tony Bennett prepares to perform with Lady Gaga
Tony Bennett brings down Radio City with 20 standing ovations- on his 95th birthday, despite his Alzheimer’s disease, a triumph of the human mind.
How to communicate effectively with persons with cognitive loss.
Meaningful discussions with men and women with Alzheimer’s is nurturing for all parties involved.
Gloria Steinem interviews Dr. Devi at Columbia University on A spectrum of hope
Gloria Steinem discusses the Alzheimer’s Disease Spectrum with Gayatri Devi.
Can chocolate be good for your memory?!
Is chocolate good for your brain? Some types may be.
Caregiver challenges
How can we best support caregivers of persons with chronic illnesses?
Eight tips for building confidence in persons with dementia.
People with dementia often suffer from a loss of confidence. Here are some tips to help.
Assessing Memory Disorders
Dr. Devi gives a talk on memory disorders at the Annual Meeting of the American Medical Women’s Association in San Francisco.
Concussions, Dizziness, and Vertigo: Treatment
Post concussive disorder can be debilitating, lingering in some patients for months and years. Treating vertigo secondary to concussions can quicken the path back to health.
Different Subtypes of Alzheimer’s Disease
What are the most common subtypes of Alzheimer’s Disease? How are they defined? How are symptoms different?