alzheimers
alzheimers
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by Eileen DeClemente - 2008-05-31
I had not experienced the feelings of uselessness, hopelessness and waking up in the morning not wanting to get out of bed because I felt worthless to anyone in my life especially my family. Many morn...
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by Simon Evans - 2008-06-11
The title question may be a bit of a stretch, but you only need to connect a couple of research dots to get from childhood obesity to reduced brain fitness in older age.Belly Fat and Brain Fitness are...
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by Mat Nayie - 2008-06-17
As uncommon as the name of the disease sounds, its prevalence and incidence rates are not. In fact, almost four million people in the United States are affected by this problem. All can be affected, m...
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by Eileen DeClemente - 2008-06-21
As told to Eileen DeClemente by her daughter Sara:I don't feel that there is any right or wrong way to cope with parents who are alcoholics and drug addicts but I have found that people cope differen...
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by SANDRA POWERS - 2008-07-10
," my Mother would say as she scrambled our eggs for breakfast. "All the elements for life," she continued as she dished out the servings. Then she would finish with, "Eat your eggs; they're g...
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by Simon Barrett - 2008-07-13
This is a powerful book, and also a very sad one.I run a Computer Lab, we offer free classes, and we offer free internet access. It is based in a large homeless shelter, probably the largest shelter ...
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by Susan Nickerson - 2008-07-22
Alzheimer's disease is a chronic, degenerative and fatal neurological disease that destroys the memory and mental capacity of sufferers. Although medication can slow its progress, there is no cure. At...
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by Alex Jensen - 2008-08-26
Life is full of difficult decisions and we all have to muddle on through. One decision more and more of us are facing is not one that is discussed much. That is the decision of whether to place a pare...
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by Barbara Rockwell - 2008-08-27
The term dementia refers to a brain disorder that demonstrates itself in several ways. A person may easily become confused even in familiar settings, may ask questions repeatedly, or may neglect such ...
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by Alzhimers - 2008-09-11
As the recall gradually fails due to Altzheimers, many repetitive Alzhimers questions, anxiety and on occasion a distorted vision of reality can make the day by day living complicated for friends and ...