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  • Read for Charity: Helping People Help Themselves


    Standing For SomethingAuthority Authority: 100
    Guest contributor, Becky Chapman, is one amazing woman!  As if she doesn’t have enough to do between authoring her amazing blog, Rise Above Your Limits , mothering her 11 children, and pursuing her love of gardening–she has accepted a call to serve a service mission for her church with a special focus on ...
    15 hours ago
  • P.J. Bermingham


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    published Madrush Jan 2012 Ageing solar flares, rusting dark bullet holes in a chamber piss pot that is an alzhiemers riddled brain, this mourning, washing hands and face, fresh spring water memories mixed with taste of toilet bowl. In my fathers wallet, there is a picture; ...
    16 hours ago
  • Protein In The Brain Could Be A Key Target In Controlling Alzheimers


    Heatlh TipsAuthority Authority: 126
    A protein recently discovered in the brain could play a key role in regulating the creation of amyloid beta, the major component of plaques implicated in the development of Alzheimers disease, according to researchers at Temple Universitys School of Medicine...
    1 day ago
  • Infrared Analysis Of White Blood Cells Is A Promising Strategy For Diagnosis Of Alzheimers Disease


    Heatlh TipsAuthority Authority: 126
    Spanish researchers, led by Pedro Carmona from the Instituto de Estructura de la Materia in Madrid, have uncovered a new promising way to diagnose Alzheimers disease more accurately. Their technique, which is non-invasive, fast and low-cost, measures how much infrared radiation is either emitted or absorbed by white ...
    1 day ago
  • Inducing Alzheimer’s Neurons from Pluripotent Stem Cells: New Research


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    For the first time scientists have created stem cell-derived, in vitro models of sporadic and hereditary Alzheimer’s disease (AD), using induced pluripotent stem cells from patients with the much-dreaded neurodegenerative disorder. The study was led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of ...
    2 days ago
  • Adult Day Services 101: A Closer Look at an Emerging Caregiving Resource


    Seniors For LivingAuthority Authority: 416
    Get educated about this emerging senior care option (worlds apart from the childrens counterpart) in our exclusive interview with an ADS director.
    3 days ago
  • Glen Campbell Won’t Let Alzheimer’s Take Him Offstage


    Chicago news, weather, traffic - CBS 2 - WBBMAuthority Authority: 150
    Country lened Glen Campbell is in the area for his farewell tour, but hes not letting his Alzheimers disease get him down.
    3 days ago
  • New Discoveries In Cell Aging


    Health News and ViewsAuthority Authority: 140
    A group of researchers led by the Institute of Biotechnology and Biomedicine (IBB) and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) can now quantify with precision the effect of protein aggregation on cell aging processes using Escherichia coli bacteria and the molecule which triggers Alzheimer’s disease as models. ...
    3 days ago
  • Link Between Lifelong Brain-Stimulating Habits And Lower Alzheimers Protein Levels


    Health News from Medical News TodayAuthority Authority: 686
    A new study led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, provides even more reason for people to read a book or do a puzzle, and to make such activities a lifetime habit. Brain scans revealed that people with no symptoms of Alzheimers who engaged in cognitively stimulating activities throughout their ...
    4 days ago
  • Lifelong Active Brains Have Fewer Deposits Of Alzheimers Protein


    Health News from Medical News TodayAuthority Authority: 686
    A new study using PET scans to to examine the brains of healthy older people finds those who have been mentally stimulated all their lives, doing things like reading, writing, and playing games and puzzles, have fewer deposits of beta-amyloid, a destructive protein that is a hallmark of Alzheimers Disease. The ...
    4 days ago
  • Coronation Street. Paul, Eileen, Leslie and Alzheimers.


    DementiaAuthority Authority: 94
      Update on how Coronation Street are dealing with the subject of Alzheimer’s We have followed the storyline on Alzheimer’s that Coronation Street introduced into the show ever since we were tipped off back in July 20011  , but how is Britain’s number 1 soap doing with on the  sensitive subject of ...
    5 days ago
  • Laid Bare – Gig Night


    GlasgowvantAuthority Authority: 94
    Laid Bare – Gig Night is a post from: Glasgowvant 18th February 2012 Location :  The Buff Club Entry :  £5  ( All proceeds go to Alzheimer Scotland ) Strut your funky stuff with Alzheimer Scotland and our three great bands: The Loft Monster; Cheap Deal and The Little Illusions. Free entry to the ...
    5 days ago
  • Running may counteract risks of Alzheimer’s gene


    Health & Fitness NewsAuthority Authority: 115
    Here’s one more reason to go for a walk or go jogging today: Doing so might help fight Alzheimer’s, especially if you’re predisposed to the disease, according to a new study published in Archives of Neurology. Previous studies have examined the effect exercise has on the disease, with mixed results. Some found ...
    5 days ago
  • How to Deal with the Telephone and Doorbell?


    Alzheimer's Reading RoomAuthority Authority: 514
    When anyone rings the doorbell, he invites them right into the house! By Bob DeMarco Alzheimers Reading Room Under the article, Are People Living with Dementia Being Conned Out of Billions of Dollars in the United States and Around the World? , our reader Betty wrote and asked: My ...
    6 days ago
  • Modest Exercise Thought to Stave Off Alzheimer’s


    Nordic Walking USAAuthority Authority: 99
    Yet another study has yet another quality-of-life benefit — or so it appears. Reporter Gretchen Reynolds’s piece in the New York Times , “ How Exercise May Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay ,” wrote that “a cautiously encouraging new study from The Archives of Neurology suggests that for some people, a daily ...
    6 days ago
  • Life After Mild Cognitive Impairment Comes With Hope


    CogniFit's blogAuthority Authority: 110
    Mild cognitive impairment is the intermediate stage of an expected cognitive decline of normal aging and where dementia truly begins to settle in. There are countless characteristics that sum the disease up, but it is most notably recognized by problems with memory, language, thinking and judgment. People often ...
    1 week ago
  • Absolute Homecare Presenting Sponsor for the 10th Schreiber Conference featuring Mary Ellen Geist


    River Country JournalAuthority Authority: 128
    The Alzheimer’s Association, Michigan Great Lakes Chapter in partnership with Presenting Sponsor Absolute Homecare and Medical Staffing are pleased to present the 10th Dr. Richard Seyfarth Schreiber Memorial Conference on April 13-14 .  This two-day conference will be held at Western Michigan University’s ...
    1 week ago
  • WINDOW TO HIS SOUL


    Alzheimer's Reading RoomAuthority Authority: 514
    ... I get so excited when I find out it is my turn to help him out for the day because I have noticed a regular window to his soul. By Mary Gazetas Alzheimers Reading Room Who is this man? Who was this man? It’s so important to create an identity for your loved one for the staff who ...
    1 week ago
  • Pfizer Loses 725 Million Dollars


    Hot In The News Views and TrendsAuthority Authority: 475
    BERN - Swiss pharmaceutical giant Pfizer halted the research and production of a medication it had previously claimed was a cure for Alzheimer disease. But now the company has come forth... Full story
    1 week ago
  • Real Life Interview with Alzheimers Patient and Husband


    Alzheimer's Reading RoomAuthority Authority: 514
    Emotional interview with Alzheimers patient, husband Alzheimers Reading Room Carol Daly is 68 and suffers with Alzheimers disease. I wrote about her husband, Mike Daly, back in April. Mike is a former "tough cop". Mike is a determined, go it alone, Alzheimers caregiver. The last two and a half minutes of ...
    1 week ago

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