alzheimers disease
alzheimers disease
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by Clay Cotton - 2007-01-31
A contract is a contract, and a long term care insurance company has the right and responsibility to follow it's policy's wording to the letter. Buyers BEWARE! Companies can "interpret" vague wordin...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-02-13
Study Shows Bilingualism Slows Dementia OnsetResearchers find that probable Alzheimer's patients who speak two languages get dementia four years later than their peersSpeaking two languages delays the...
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by Marcus Stout - 2007-02-14
Most of us know the lifestyle factors that contribute to cardiovascular disease. Being overweight and sedentary, particularly if you have a family history of heart disease, is like buying a ticket to ...
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by Mitamins Team - 2007-02-25
Scientists do not yet fully understand what causes Alzheimer's disease. Most likely there isn't one single cause, but several factors that affect each person differently. Age is certainly the most i...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-02-26
Alzheimer's can strike without warning, and over a long period of time. What you first suspect are just warning signs of aging become much more alarming signs. Sure, we all forget where we put that bi...
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by Carol Bond - 2007-03-06
Facts About Alzheimer's Disease "Alzheimer's Disease" is the term used to describe a degenerative disorder marked by certain brain changes, regardless of the age of onset. Alzheimer's disease is no...
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by Royane Real - 2007-03-09
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness?Of course you do, it's part of being human. However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don't take forgetful...
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by Merna Frank - 2007-03-14
Omega 3 essential fatty acids are in the news again today. We have known for some time that there is a relationship between Omega 3 fatty acids and heart health but now scientists show a link betwee...
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by Stewart Levison - 2007-03-14
Copyright © 2007 Stewart LevisonIn life, we all have risks, which we can take measures to reduce a vast majority of those risks. Alzheimer's disease is claiming the minds of more than 4 million US cit...
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by Stewart Levison - 2007-03-20
Copyright © 2007 Stewart LevisonHow To Reduce The Risk of Alzheimer Disease Poor health can develop into Alzheimer disease. Experts discovered the heart disease and strokes could develop particular ty...