alzheimers disease
alzheimers disease
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by Dr. Paul Gross - 2006-12-01
Everybody ages, but as this happens, an increasing number of people are developing brain-related disorders that include memory loss, awareness impairment, and Alzheimer's disease.Why are these problem...
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by Todd Alexander - 2006-12-05
There is a misconception, particularly in the United States, that Alzheimer's disease is a normal part of aging. Because of this misconception, the disease is accepted as something you will definitely...
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by Alex Rider - 2006-12-08
Dementia is a term that describes the symptoms which appear when the brain of the sufferer is affected by particular conditions and diseases, e.g. Alzheimer's or a stroke. As with most problems, treat...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-11
One of the most frightening health concerns facing the aging is Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys a person's memory and ability to learn,...
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by Jonathan G. Michel - 2006-12-16
Seeing my uncle stricken with Alzheimer's at the age of 70, was a wake-up call, being just shy of 70 by 11 years. It led me to research the topic a little deeper to see how and if I could avoid it. So...
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by Piers Crispin - 2006-12-22
Alzheimer's disease affects up to 4 million people in the US, with almost 10% of those aged over 65 and almost 50% of those aged over 85 suffering from Alzheimer's. But the good news is that a recent ...
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by Sacha Tarkovsky - 2006-12-28
There is a natural compound that's part of the food chain that's cheap and plentiful and is the subject of intense medical research to prevent and provide relief for suffers of Alzheimer's disease. Le...
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by Todd Pliss - 2007-01-02
Alzheimer's Disease is a progressive, degenerative disease where the nerve cells in the brain deteriorate. The result is memory loss and disorientation. The disease is thought to be responsible for se...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-01-30
The more you work your brain, the more likely you will stave off Alzheimer's diseaseJust a modest amount of mental stimulation can go a long way towards warding off Alzheimer's disease. This is the o...
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by Clay Cotton - 2007-01-31
Long term care insurance coverage simply MUST be considered by everybody who can medically qualify for this important coverage.Why? For starters here are 10 good reasons:1. The odds: The odds of your ...