Dr. Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife of 52 years is 71 and has developed what I assume is a problem with her breathing when she sleeps. During some periods of sleep, she starts taking a ...
A clinical explainer outlines common end-of-life changes in advanced dementia and why recognizing them supports ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife of 52 years is 71 and has developed what I assume is a problem with her breathing when she sleeps. During some periods of sleep, she starts taking a rhythmic set of breaths.
Someone’s final hours of life aren’t always as dramatic as the movies show. In reality, the majority of families notice a few physical changes in the person, including the way that they breathe or the ...