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  1. Find Help With Austin Counseling

    by austinry - 2010-05-04
    Austin Counseling is your partner to bring back the joy and peace in your family.Parents have a growing dilemma of how to understand their children. It is as if both parties live in two entirely diffe...
  2. Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms, Diagnosis Of Multiple Sclerosis

    by Hutch Peter - 2008-11-28
    Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease in which the myelin sheaths that protect the neurons of the brain and spinal cord are "eaten" away, exposing nerve tissue. This causes the nerves to malfunc...
  3. Alzheimer's Symptoms Made Simple

    by Juliane Anders - 2008-09-26
    While aging gracefully can result in a loss and concentration and difficult recalling where one has left certain items, it may be a sign of a much greater problem. Alzheimer's disease can affect a per...
  4. Surprising Facts About Multiple Sclerosis

    by David Cowley - 2008-09-13
    Many people may know a little bit about multiple sclerosis (MS) but it's surprising how even those who have the disease or know someone very close to them with it have a misunderstanding about what it...
  5. Stay Alert On Alzheimer's Disease

    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 ...
  6. Alzheimer's Disease: Keeping The Patient Warm

    by Wendy Gorman - 2008-08-10
    As we get older there are many things that it becomes more difficult for our bodies to do. Keeping warm is one of those things. As we age the temperature of our bodies drop, leaving us more at risk fo...
  7. Alzheimer's Disease And Medication

    by Wendy Gorman - 2008-08-10
    For people who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease there will be medication that needs to be administered. This raises the question of whether or not it's ethical to hide their medication in ...
  8. Alzheimer's Disease: Make The Home Safe

    by Wendy Gorman - 2008-08-10
    If you're a caregiver for someone who has Alzheimer's Disease there are some things that you'll want to do to make the home safe for them to life in. One of the goals of a caregiver is to keep your fa...
  9. Alzheimer's Disease: Challenges As A Caregiver

    by Wendy Gorman - 2008-08-10
    Alzheimer's Disease can cause a person to show behavior that they normally wouldn't. This means that you, as a caregiver, will be faced with many challenges as you try to give your patient the best ca...
  10. Alzheimer's Disease: Caring For The Caregiver

    by Wendy Gorman - 2008-08-10
    Caregivers need just a much care as the Alzheimer's patient. Many times people who take care of parents or other family members who are affected by Alzheimer's Disease are overlooked in the care proce...
  11. The Beginning Stages Of Alzheimer's Disease

    by Wendy Gorman - 2008-08-07
    When someone close to you has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease one of the first things that you should do is explore any treatment options. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's Disease bu...
  12. Alzheimer's Disease Early Symptoms You Should Recognize

    by Susan Nickerson - 2008-07-22
    Alzheimer's disease has early or initial symptoms, just like most degenerative diseases. In this article, you'll discover what to watch for - so you can prevent further memory loss and mental decline....
  13. Battling With Alzheimer

    by Jan Richards - 2008-07-10
    One could trace back the history of Alzheimer's disease from a presentation and lecture made by a German psychiatrist in 1906 during 37th Meeting of Southwest German Psychiatrists held in Tübingen. Dr...
  14. What Exactly Is Alzheimer's?

    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...
  15. The Three Stages Of Alzheimer's Disease

    by - 2008-05-21
    One of the most common forms of dementia, Alzheimer's disease stages progress towards the death of the patient. This degenerative, debilitating neurological disorder is thus far incurable.Affecting th...
  16. Why Ms Patients Should Know Their Nabs Status

    by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-01
    If you have multiple sclerosis (MS)--a chronic, progressive illness affecting the nerves in the brain, spinal cord and central nervous system--you're not alone. MS affects more than 400,000 people in ...
  17. Multiple Sclerosis Treatment And Prevention

    by Juliet Cohen - 2007-06-08
    Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sc...
  18. The Diagnosis In Multiple Sclerosis

    by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-05-17
    Multiple sclerosis is quite difficult to be diagnosed because its symptoms vary according with its stages. The diagnosis is sustained by the fluctuated symptoms, relapses and remissions. In young peop...
  19. Treating Multiple Sclerosis

    by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-29
    Modern technology and skillful doctors have come up with several treatments to help patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. In order to properly treat the disorder a good diagnosis must be put, an...