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  • How to Teach Others About Alzheimers Disease


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    Here is a great dementia resource for caregivers and healthcare professinals, Here is information on being the best caregiver you can be Here are more interesting dementia brain boosting activities Here is a dementia Thanksgiving activity eHow According to the Alzheimers Association, as of July 2009, ...
    5 days ago
  • November Resources for The Sandwich Generation


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    It’s official, per President Obama. November is National Family Caregivers Month .  Did you know that we have plenty of company, according to Michelle Seitzer of Seniors for Living? In her article, November is National Family Caregivers Month , she wrote, “Says the U.S. Department of Health & Human ...
    1 week ago
  • Study Shows Connection between Gum Disease and Memory Problems


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    We know that gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss for American adults. It also causes an increased risk for health problems, from heart attack and stroke to diabetes complications and low-weight births. But new evidence shows that periodotnal disease can impair mental function, outside of the established ...
    1 week ago
  • Report from the Ministerial Summit on Dementia Research


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    Title: Report from the Ministerial Summit on Dementia Research Skinny: Independent report from the Ministerial Summit on Dementia Research. Publisher: DH Size of Publication: 63p Published: 05/11/2009 Posted in Dementia, Grey Literature Tagged: Alzheimers Disease, Dementia, Grey Literature
    1 week ago
  • Archives of Neurology 2009 (Vol. 66 No. 11)


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    Archives of Neurology 2009 (Vol. 66 No. 11) contents page Fade Fave: Association of Muscle Strength With the Risk of Alzheimer Disease and the Rate of Cognitive Decline in Community-Dwelling Older Persons Fade Skinny: Confirms a link between muscle strength, Alzheimers Disease, and cognitive decline in ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Green Teas for Fighting Cancer


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    http://www.rudramani.com Green Teas for Fighting Cancer ; First Bottled and Loose leaf Green Tea to Meet National Cancer Institute’s De Facto Potency Standard Required for Anti Cancer Benefits Business Wire ; Words LOS ANGELES TeaForHealth(TM) today introduced two new anti cancer green tea products, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • More Muscle Power Reduces the Risk of Getting Alzheimer’s disease


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    The old adage that goes, “Health is wealth” is indeed very true in many ways. Life is not fun without a good health. Hence, it is very important to maintain a good health especially in today’s fast paced world, which has forced many to inculcate unhealthy habits that in turn deteriorate their health. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Good Commercial


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    Every time I make my bed, I think of that Aricept commercial. Heres a parody:
    2 weeks ago
  • PWRM, XOMA, DrStockPick.com Stock Report! Power 3 Medical Products Inc. and XOMA Ltd.


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    Dr Stock Pick HOT News & Alerts!_________________________________________FREE Daily Stock Alerts From DrStockPick.com_________________________________________Friday November 6, 2009DrStockPick.com Stock Report!PWRM, XOMA**************************************************************PWRM, Power 3 Medical Products ...
    3 weeks ago
  • National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month


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    November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month. According to the Alzheimer’s Association 2009 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report, there are more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s and as many as 10 million family caregivers. In 1983 ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Despicable New Liberal Low


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    All 100 seats in the House of Delegates are up for election this year and more of them than in recent cycles have major two party competition. This is because Democrats — fresh after the 2007 capture of the Virginia Senate and gains in the House, and the 2008 Virginia victory by Barack Obama — thought they had ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Diabetes may slow decline in Alzheimers patients: research


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    Alzheimers sufferers who also have diabetes experience slower memory loss than those without the condition surprising research results have suggested.
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Inflammation a Help for Alzheimers?


    Who Moved My Dentures? Musings on Aging and Health CareAuthority Authority: 124
    Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Florida have conducted studies that suggest brain inflammation is not a trigger that leads to a build-up of Alzheimers disease-causing plaques. It could actually be manipulated to cleanse the brain of those plaques. Researchers induced inflammation in the brains of laboratory mice ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Does Coffee Boost Brain/ Cognitive Functions Over Time?


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    A few eternal questions: - Is caffeine good for the brain? - Does it boost cognitive functions? - Does it protect against dementia? There is little doubt that drinking that cup of morning coffee will likely increase alertness, but the main questions that research is trying to answer go beyond that. Basically: is ...
    4 weeks ago

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