alzheimers disease
alzheimers disease
-
31.
by Karen Cook - 2007-08-07
Alzheimer's disease has to be the most dreaded diagnosis. We live in fear of it. For ourselves. For our loved ones.Being a caregiver to an Alzheimer's patient is hazardous to the caregiver's physical,...
-
32.
by Jon Arnold - 2007-08-08
A neurodegenerative disease that is mostly found in people over the age of 60 and affects approximately twenty four million people worldwide is called Alzheimer's disease. It is a disease that leaves ...
-
33.
by Mike Hince - 2007-09-12
The aim of this article is to help you understand what Alzheimer's information there is and how the disease was named after a German Psychiatrist in the early part of the twentieth century.This German...
-
34.
by S. Michael Windsor - 2007-10-02
Alzheimer's disease has been a serious illness affecting our population throughout the globe for a long, long time. Many professionals just cannot put their finger on precisely what causes this illne...
-
35.
by Robert Baird - 2007-10-04
As a society we must determine what our ethical responsibility is to those whose physical and mental impairments make it impossible for them to provide for themselves. Many government agencies have be...
-
36.
by Martin Mak - 2007-11-10
Humans are capable of doing many things at the same time. For example, we can talk on the phone and watch television, drink a cup of coffee while reading the morning papers or sing our favorit...
-
37.
by Robert William Locke.. - 2007-11-19
Breaking News on the prevention of Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia suggests that our diet will play a key role in preventing these debilitating diseaseas. A recent study shows that people who ...
-
38.
by Alien - 2007-11-22
Alzheimer's disease (AD), also known simply as Alzheimer's, is a neurodegenerative disease that, in its most common form, is found in people over age 65. Approximately 24 million people worldwid...
-
39.
by Martin Mak - 2007-11-24
When you think of nuns, most people will picture an old woman in a habit. What most people don't know is that nuns offer clues to physical and mental fitness and longevity. In a recent stud...
-
40.
by Martin Mak - 2007-12-05
When our memory is affected by the ageing process, some people's brains compensate to stay sharp. Now, scientists want to find how those brains do that so that they can help everyone else stay...