Articles, tagged with "alzheimers", page 1
15th June 2011
Alzheimer's can be a very tough disease to deal with, especially when you are the one on the outside looking in. It's hard to understand what the other person is going through and deal with the symptoms. But you can prepare yourself and give better Alzhei...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
28th April 2011
Studies point out that forgetting where you've put your glasses is not a sign of dementia /Alzheimers, but not remembering you wear glasses can be. Having to remember to order something or keeping a schedule cannot be easy, lets say you need to order adul...
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Author:
alil53
03rd March 2011
Getting a Handle on Dementia
According to the Alzheimer's Society there are 750,000 people with dementia in the UK
Dementia sufferers and their carers face many challenges, especially when it comes to safely performing manual handling tasks. Due to neur...
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CentralHealth
20th January 2011
Serious subjects and romance don't go together in our house, or in most homes from what I'm hearing people say. Couples that laugh together are happy, and happy couples tend to get sort of cozy, if you know what I'm talking about.
I know my husband doe...
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Author:
Nicole Dean
30th November 2010
It used to be that in shape dieting meant just cutting back on the goodies, but this may be changing to something quite different. If only it would happen faster and more completely, we really might avoid far more of today's health problems and skyrocketi...
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Author:
mark19
18th November 2010
When I first heard about Metathione, also called Met Tathione, I didn't think that supplements were in regular use that would lighten the skin. Being from a beach city, I'm used to people wanting a tan, not the other way around. So I did a little bit of r...
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Author:
BenMester
09th August 2010
Rehabilitation physiotherapy is all about how we maintain and restore movement and flexibility. It has been used for thousands of years to treat a number of conditions that you may not immediately associate with muscular independence. Indeed, it can be ve...
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Author:
martinsejas
20th July 2010
When it comes to senior ailments, depression and vitamin deficiencies are more common then you'd think, and often go unnoticed by relatives and friends providing care.When providing elderly care for your senior loved one, the following information may b...
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Author:
Satya Narayan
14th June 2010
stabilization} of Heme (iron) in cells, and make it hard to draw oxygen to the red blood cells. Cessation of calcium and critical mineral exchange across membranes occurs.
Symptoms differ and can exist in every tissue and cell of the physique. A numbe...
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grantgolin4444
04th March 2010
If any one sense of our nature may be call more magnificent than the rest, I do believe it is memory. There seems amazing more speakingly incomprehensible in the powers, the failure, the inequality of reminiscence, than in any additional of our intelligen...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
16th February 2010
Green Tea comes from China where it has been drunk for thousands of years. However in recent years its use is becoming far more widespread in the West, where black tea is commonly drunk. Green tea has becoming popular largely due to its purported health b...
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Author:
James Rayman
14th December 2009
http://www.wonderdoctor.com/static_content.php?cat=alzheimers&c_link=alzheimer
A most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and a fatal brain disease, which in most cases has no current permanent cure.
Although medical expert...
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Author:
nikhilforindia
05th July 2009
What can resveratrol do for you? Resveraratrol shows up naturally in numerous various things that we drink daily. It mainly shows up in gape seed extract and red wine. The reporting on resveratrol has been all over of late, it's been hard to avoid it will...
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Author:
Graham Wong
05th July 2009
So, does resveratrol really work for anti aging? Resveraratrol happens naturally in numerous unique things that we eat every day. It mainly turns up in grape seeds and red wine. The reporting on resveratrol has been all over of late, it's been hard to avo...
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Author:
Will Zimmerman
05th July 2009
Much has been written and reported about this subject matter. Fish oils certainly tick a lot of boxes as far as the health experts go. So what exactly are they again?
The body of evidence surrounding the benefits of fish oil has been something that I'v...
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Author:
Peter Foremski