Articles, tagged with "short term memory loss", page 2
06th January 2011
Las Vegas Assisted living facilities are available for those who still want to live on their own but may need some help now and then. Many older people retire to Nevada because of the warm climate it offers. There are many retirement communities in Neva...
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05th January 2011
Alzheimer is a kind of inherited disease, affecting the brain. It normally affects a person’s memory, thinking, and behavior. In short alzheimer’s disease is a loss of memory and ultimate dysfunction of the brain. It is also known as degenerating disease....
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Make HealthEasy
11th November 2010
Male yeast infection symptoms are typically; chronic itching, red / swollen glans, ulcer-like spots, dry flaky skin, unusual whitish discharge, pain when peeing, painful intercourse, etc. Now, these are the symptoms you can see, But there are some other s...
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John Cielo
28th September 2010
Both the latex foam mattress and the memory foam mattress are beneficial and contribute equally to comfort and quality sleep. It is a matter of personal choice as to which one a person may prefer. Here is a comparison of the two.
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James
10th September 2010
Usually when a relationship ends, you tell your friend to just move on, but sometimes, they don't want to move on. So what do you do? Well, help them get their ex back of course. Here are 4 tips to make your ex desperately want you back.
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Russell Jackson
02nd September 2010
The focus of occupational therapy is to reengage with ADLs, and families, groups, individuals, communities, organization to facilitate health and well being through engagement in occupation. A therapist helps individuals get involved in social, political ...
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Emiley David
27th August 2010
The job of an occupational therapy is to indulge with families, groups, individuals, communities, organization to facilitate health and well being through engagement in occupation. A therapist helps individuals get involved in social, political and enviro...
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Emiley David
10th August 2010
The Y chromosome sometimes can drive you up the wall. It can be so crazy trying to understand men and decoding their behavior. Here are a few things that you can keep in mind if you really want to understand men.
Be direct
Women feel that if they talk...
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Author:
Russell Jackson
08th July 2010
The faster life today has its own effects, positive and negative. A person has to deal with its pace, without losing own focus and objective. This rat race has lead to many stressful events beyond our control. A virtual world of peace beckons us all the t...
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Dion Silva
05th July 2010
There has been a lot of take lately about cell phone radiation, and if in fact it is a cause of or contributes to brain cancer in any way. This isn't something new as it has been discussed or debated for at least the last 10 years. It has just been brough...
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Jamie Kochan
11th June 2010
What is known for a fact is that individuals begin to become susceptible to the disease at the age of 65 and above. It is also known that Alzheimers disease attack the brain and causes an abnormality there, which in turn causes the loss of normal function...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
11th June 2010
Within the course of the disease, the sufferer will go through a whole range of deterioration from slight short term memory loss to the loss of normal bodily functions that cause complications and infections that then turns into death. While the prospect ...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
11th June 2010
Doing the math, you could have more than 4.5 million Americans by the year 2050 that would be affected by the disease. A grimmer outlook indicates that by 2025, there will be 34 million people worldwide Alzheimer's disease. Let's tackle the issue step by ...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
11th June 2010
To understand Alzheimers more, we need to look at and understand dementia. Dementia is a mental disorder characterized by the loss of cognitive abilities. It is an extremely debilitating disease that afflicts some individuals in their old age. Alzheimers ...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
10th June 2010
There are a number of symptoms which help diagnose the disease. The most prominent of which is memory loss. What seems to be a simple lapse in memory could be the start of Alzheimer's disease. Loss of memory in Alzheimer's is manifested from the more than...
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Author:
Edward Gooden