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29th September 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases in old age is Alzheimer's disease. Although unlike cancer and heart problem, this is actually not fatal. In fact, people with Alzheimer's can live for a long time with proper care. That is actually the problem most of the ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
29th September 2009
Alzheimer's is one disease that people dread to be diagnosed with. Who can blame them?
It is one of the most debilitating disease known to man and it affects not only one area or one system but all. Of course, since it is a progressive disease, effect... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
24th September 2009
Every home business needs a money maker to count on. This one is really simple. It is the color blue.
How can blue make money for you? Easy. Blue builds trust in your prospects and customers. People associate blue with loyalty and sincerity. It is a ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Jake and Dawn are a couple in their early 50’s. They run their own business and own their home. They have 2 children, ages 15 & 17. Last year, Jake’s father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Jake’s mother is having a difficult time figuring ... Read >
Author: Caring 4 U Support Services
22nd September 2009
Alzheimer's disease is mainly a brain disorder that involves the deterioration of mental functions. This illness mainly results from the gradual shrinking of brain tissues. This type of brain disorder is also known as dementia or diffuse -brain- atrophy.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
When one reaches the later years of one's life, systems will slow down and bones will weaken. This is the time when you will not be able to do the things that you used to do before or if you were still able to do it, you would not be able to do it with th... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
17th September 2009
I was compelled to write this article sharing the information I have discovered in my attempt to work from home. I have been trying to make money online for 3 years now. I wanted the freedom to spend time with my kids and be able to take care of my mom ... Read >
Author: Cydnie
17th September 2009
When you are tired and stressed out and all you want to do is soak yourself in a warm inviting bath, don't forget to add some Dead Sea bath salts to it. It is an easy and effective treatment for your problem. Any kind of stress, whether it is because of y... Read >
Author: Adam Rise
17th September 2009
‘Alzheimer’s disease’ are those two words which none of us desire to hear from the physician.
Even though medical researches had made and are continuing to make development for finding out the Alzheimer’s disease causes, but the actual causes ... Read >
Author: michellmarriner
16th September 2009
With the cost of care homes on the rise, more people and perhaps you may be one of them are finding that when all the math is done, that they can for the same amount of money and even less do a far better job of caring for a sick or infirm loved on in th... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
16th September 2009
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, men or women, across all social status and economic posi... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson
14th September 2009
Alzheimer is a disease that affects older adults. It is a progressive brain malfunction that is characterized by a declining cognitive ability and memory. Preparing for this crucial stage is vital especially when the ones we are caring for are close famil... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
14th September 2009
When you hear about Florida assisted living and Florida nursing homes being described as distinct from each other, you would wonder how they differ from each other. This is one of the common questions that a lot of people would want to know the answer to... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
14th September 2009
If you are living in the state of Florida or the state tagged as the Flowery Easter by Juan Ponce de Leon, you would probably bombard people with a lot of reasons not to move out. It is blessed as one of the areas that have the best climate being close to... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
14th September 2009
Many people ages 65 and beyond fear of the disease called Alzheimer’s. It is a serious brain malfunction that would usually affect older adults although studies have revealed that it can also affect younger ones. Early stages of the disease show signs o... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
11th September 2009
Last week, I had the privileged of meeting three men who are very close to my heart. One is a family friend and two are my uncles. All are aged between seventy and eighty years. I looked at them and you could tell that they all were very different regar... Read >
Author: angela mwema
04th September 2009
There is a growing interest in suicide. When people start looking for more information about suicide, you'll be in a position to meet their needs. This article is a brief description of much information on this subject. Let's start with 3 levels to discer... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd September 2009
As baby boomers continue to age, the influx of aging adults 55 years and older into our society is expected to put a financial strain on our state. Those suffering from Alzheimer’s in San Diego alone are expected to nearly double by 2030. This projectio... Read >
Author: Mikesdhomecare
03rd September 2009
There's already a good deal of data out there about how this herb extract has been used to good effect in numerous medical remedies and treatments. Studies have drawn some astonishing conclusions.
Curcumin research has had many a devotee and whilst it'... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
02nd September 2009
Learn Spanish On LineSpanish is a charming and popular language spoken by millions of people all over the planet. The benefits of learning Spanish are extensive. · Enhance your travel experiences in countries where Spanish is spoken· Allow you to comm... Read >
Author: debwier
31st August 2009
Alzheimer's illness affects millions of people all around the world, and is a most serious affliction. It destroys lives and families, and at present there is not any treatment for the condition. There are , however , a number of substances that may tre... Read >
Author: Randy Spur
30th August 2009
Recently completed studies of individuals over a 40 year period have shown that high cholesterol levels in middle age increase your chance of getting Alzheimer's disease as you get older. Surprisingly, even a slight elevation in total cholesterol makes th... Read >
Author: Tom Carolan
28th August 2009
Finding a niche in the reborn doll market is the easiest and fastest way to becoming well known for creating reborn dolls. Learning to market your dolls in a niche is easier than trying to take on the whole reborn industry from the start
A large market... Read >
Author: Dare To Be Publications
28th August 2009
What do you see when you look at your reflection in the mirror? The way your skin looks? Having a good hair day? Does your make-up need a touch-up? Is it time for another facial? Just this, or is there something else you’ve noticed? Or have you just bee... Read >
Author: gurgsumit
26th August 2009
Placing a reborn doll in the arms of an Alzheimers patient can calm them to the point of being able to communicate and take instruction. It is a really positive niche for the reborn artist.
At Ashcroft Care Home based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK, t... Read >
Author: Dare To Be Publications
26th August 2009
Acai Berry was found naturally in the Amazon rain forest and have been used by the local tribes for centuries because of its excellent natural healing properties.
As the berry is highly perishable, you won't find the actual berry in your local supermarke... Read >
Author: Imganz
25th August 2009
One morning a few months ago, my sister called to report, "The doctor says Mom has Alzheimer's." We'd suspected this and still, hearing that dreaded diagnosis, my heart broke. I didn't want it to be true. I wanted my mom back, to forever be as she'd alway... Read >
Author: Nirmal
21st August 2009
Senior Care is Available in Home for Residents of the Alle-Kiski Valley
Many seniors in the Alle-Kiski Valley have more needs than other people. Fortunately there is help. There is home care for seniors in Tarentum to assist seniors in their day to day... Read >
Author: William
21st August 2009
Memory loss is a horrible experience. It can be frightening, embarrassing, and debilitating. Memory loss is certainly nothing to take lightly. What can you do about it, though, if you or someone you love is affected by this aliment?
If you or a loved o... Read >
Author: supaug09
19th August 2009
Alzheimer’s is a medical condition which is caused as the tissues of the brain slowly degenerates. It generally affects those adults whose age ranges between 65 years to 75 years. Almost half the adults over the age of 85 are afflicted with this conditi... Read >
Author: gurgsumit
19th August 2009
The affliction that is known as Alzheimer's disease is something that may very likely have an effect on someone dear in your world. The disease was initially noted by a German doctor named Alois Alzheimer, who was the first person to note down an odd con... Read >
Author: Trent Oliver
18th August 2009
The affliction that is known as Alzheimer's disease is an issue that may more than likely come to affect someone important in your life.
The condition was first found by a German physician called Alois Alzheimer, who was the 1st person to take note o... Read >
Author: Randy Spur
13th August 2009
While going on for a weight reduction program one should always consult his/her doctor or physician who can guide and prescribe him/her the right and best weight loss capsule or pill that will be most effective, suitable and useful for them. Three very go... Read >
Author: Alien
13th August 2009
Global positioning technology is used in most of today's GPS and auto navigation systems. The truth of the matter is that this technology while once reserved for the wealthy is now trickling into mainstream America. We are seeing this technology in cell p... Read >
Author: Haywood Dickerson
03rd August 2009
Ever heard the famous proverb which says you can have your cake and eat it too? Who would have thought people drink red wine every day are actually doing their bodies a huge favor? Astonishing however factual. Due to the resveratrol contained in red win... Read >
Author: Booker Kerr
02nd August 2009
Introduction
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition that damages areas of the brain involved in intelligence, memory, behavior, judgment, and
language. It is the most common form of mental decline in older adults.
Alzheimer's gets wo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd August 2009
Americans fear Alzheimer's disease more than any illness other than cancer-and for older people, concerns about Alzheimer's outrank even cancer. More than a third of all Americans know a family member or friend who has Alzheimer's, and nearly two-thirds o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd August 2009
How do you know if that forgetfulness you’ve had is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, or just normal aging?
You may forget the occasional name or sometimes have trouble thinking of the right word to use.
Maybe you walk into another room an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd August 2009
There are various definitions of Alzheimer ’s disease including:
- “The slow onset of memory loss leading to a gradual progression to a loss of judgement and changes in behaviour and temperament.”
- “A living death”
- “The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th July 2009
Just for a moment I want you to imagine that you are coming out of a very deep sleep.
If you have ever had surgery try to remember the way you felt as you were trying to make sense of things as you awoke. As you imagine or remember this sensation do y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
27th July 2009
If you believed everything that you read in newspapers and heard in various forms of media then it is doubtful that you would ever go outside let alone eat anything because there are stories everywhere.
We live in a nanny world that seems to thrive on te... Read >
Author: Terry Fulton
24th July 2009
Most doctors will agree that the first warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia may be though to establish, but what may be even more difficult is making of the decision on how and when to take the car keys from a driver who counts on his veh... Read >
Author: John Scott
21st July 2009
CoQ10's benefits as both an energy producer and an antioxidant could make it a dual powerhouse in the fight against Alzheimer's, one of the most common and most devastating of all age-related illnesses.
More than 4 million people in the US have Alzheim... Read >
Author: RA Butters
17th July 2009
ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER!
A revolutionary breakthrough made by European medical science that is meant to cure almost any kind of diseases effectively. Ponder that line for a moment. Surely, you don'... Read >
Author: Norton Wellington
14th July 2009
There are several things which one should consider before making a donation in the car donation programs. For instance, there are different types of programs like those for profit and those which are otherwise. Of course, donations are accepted by both ty... Read >
Author: Nadim Gerowall
08th July 2009
Study: Coffee may reduce or reverse Alzheimer's diseaseDaily coffee consumption may help delay the progress of Alzheimer's disease or reverse the condition, according to a study in Sunday's online edition the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. Drinki... Read >
Author: jackyluo
06th July 2009
Excessive sweating is truly one of the most humiliating, embarrassing and irritating problems to have. Although it is presumed that people belonging to any age; a child or even an old man can suffer from this problem, but still some of the researches have... Read >
Author: tonydavies
05th July 2009
If like many of us who buy these supplements, are you looking to buy the best fish oil capsules you can?
I doubt that few of us know what makes them good, but look no further. This article will help and inform you in what you need to check, in order t... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
27th June 2009
Alzheimers Disease Association
this articles adapted from http://alzheimers-disease-association dot blogspot dot com/
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disorder. Its gradual effects on the brain are relentless as a sufferer's memory is progress... Read >
Author: adamlambertaddicted
26th June 2009
When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, those around should not think that it is the end of the world. The best thing to do is help the one who is suffering from it until the person dies.
There are drugs in the market that can help ease th... Read >
Author: Jonas Glass
26th June 2009
More than 4 million Americans are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Statistics show that the number of sufferers will continue to increase as more people will reach the retirement age.
People who are diagnosed with the disorder do not have to be con... Read >
Author: Jonas Glass
26th June 2009
As you can assume, your mind is a powerful tool and it helps you through each step of your day. It controls the way that you perform each action, the way that you see life and it controls all of those little things like breathing and your heart pumping t... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
13th June 2009
Are the residents dressed properly? Are they happy and content? Is there a general feeling of warmth and caring? These are just some of the questions you must ask yourself before deciding on the right senior care facility for your aging parent, be it an a... Read >
Author: Richard Chace Wechsler
12th June 2009
As you've no doubt experienced, a particular song can take you back to a particular place and time; you remember where you were when you heard it and what you were doing. The song itself allowed you to access the memory and without it, you wouldn't of. Mu... Read >
Author: Katie Harper
12th June 2009
One of the most worrying things we face as we age is losing our ability to think and function rationally. Recent research demonstrates that by the age of 35, the human brain starts to decline in a consistent way. As time progresses, the degeneration of ... Read >
Author: Katie Harper
05th June 2009
Water – The Overlooked Nutrient
When people talk about nutrition, they usually overlook one of the most important nutrients necessary for good health. WATER! That's mostly because we've taken it for granted for thousands of years.
Water alone cures... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
04th June 2009
Ah, tea… Where would I be without it? Although I love my coffee, nothing replaces a nice hot cup of green tea with lemon, honey and a pinch of ginger powder. Did you know that second to water, tea is the MOST consumed beverage around the globe? Yeah… ... Read >
Author: fitjerk
15th May 2009
How Technology Changed Bingo :- There are many options available in this online bingo gaming option. First of all, the player can choose from any avatar to play the personality they like the most. Next, it is very simple to play these games and you just n... Read >
Author: bingomatic.co.uk Online
15th May 2009
The old adage “You are what you eat” not only applies to the physical aspect of you, but mental as well. While there is plenty of talk about having a diet that is healthy for the body, there is a lot to say about having a diet healthy for the brain, L... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
For a lot of people out there, there is no stopping memory loss once they start to mature in their age, and this becomes even more noticeable as they slip past the ages of 40 and get well into their 50’s. The thing is, the science behind this is so adva... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th May 2009
Most people understand the importance of writing a will and buying enough life insurance to protect family from serious financial hardship upon their death. But one of the most overlooked aspects of financial planning is naming the beneficiaries for ones ... Read >
Author: Trusted Experts
12th May 2009
Making the decision to provide a loved one with professional long-term care is a challenging and emotional one. In some cases, you may have a parent that is experiencing signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Or you may have a spouse that cannot take care ... Read >
Author: EddieAmoakuh
08th May 2009
Almost everyone over the age of 50 is familiar with the expression senior moment. The troubling thing about a senior moment experience is that it's hard to know whether senior moments will progress beyond what is normal, or whether they are the beginning ... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
08th May 2009
Almost everyone over the age of 50 is familiar with the expression senior moment. The troubling thing about a senior moment experience is that it's hard to know whether senior moments will progress beyond what is normal, or whether they are the beginning ... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
01st May 2009
Mother’s Day is expected to be a bright and cheerful time, filled with family and friends. It’s the day we set aside to remember that Mom is an important person in our lives. For those caring for Mom, it can be a time filled with stress, disappointme... Read >
Author: Coach Chez Wise,CC, Motivate 4 Success
28th April 2009
A human being like all creatures on earth starts aging as they become older. It is a natural process, and every creature, including humans has to face aging. But humans do not wish to age, and see the effects of aging on their face and bodies. Many people... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
26th April 2009
A human being like all creatures on earth starts aging as they become older. It is a natural process, and every creature, including humans has to face aging. But humans do not wish to age, and see the effects of aging on their face and bodies. Many people... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
16th April 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is a dementia disorder marked by changes in the brain. It can happen at any age and is not a normal part of the aging process. Many people feel that they will inevitably get Alzheimer’s as they get older but this is not so.
It i... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
16th April 2009
Living in a different city or state -- miles from aging parents -- can be very difficult. Keeping in touch by telephone and making long trips to help parents or aging relatives with their needs can be time consuming and not nearly as effective as being av... Read >
Author: Senior Helpers
10th April 2009
As the threat of memory based diseases such as Amnesia and Alzheimer is increasing, the medical fraternity is trying their best to come out with the best of solution. Several researches are being carried on globally to make difference to such conditions. ... Read >
Author: ski987
10th April 2009
There are various ways to recover diminishing memory. Few aids have been discovered to assist them entire procedure such as Memory Lifter it helps in memorizing vocabulary or language. Hormonal therapy is used in women to help their retarding memory due t... Read >
Author: ski987
09th April 2009
Global positioning technology is used in most of today's GPS and auto navigation systems. The truth of the matter is that this technology while once reserved for the wealthy is now trickling into mainstream America. We are seeing this technology in cell p... Read >
Author: Jack Safford
09th April 2009
The general principle of critical illness life cover is that upon diagnosis of an illness, you should if all goes well; get a tax-free lump sum of money to aid you through the difficult era. Most consumers are advised to unite their critical illness and l... Read >
Author: petergoligher
01st April 2009
It is harsh to watch our parents grow older. They have been our role models, our idols, and they have kept us secure. No matter what, they have constantly supported us with unlimited love.
As we become adults and our parents mature, the responsibilit... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
28th March 2009
A new Japanese survey has shown that 1 in 6 suffering from dementia has caused a car accident of some degree since they were diagnosed with the condition. The survey carried out by the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society comes amid concerns in the country th... Read >
Author: seamus
27th March 2009
As our parents age, we’re faced with one tough elder care decision after another. Among them is the decision to bring in a professional New Jersey caregiver to help you provide for your mother’s or father’s assisted living in home care needs. Of cou... Read >
Author: Patrick Tourian
25th March 2009
The news, as always is slamming life insurance companies under the aspect of critical illness cover. Critical illness and life insurance is not as straightforward as plain old life insurance. The reason why cover and critical illness claims are problemati... Read >
Author: petergoligher
19th March 2009
Now a days, a simple life insurance policy is not enough for many individuals due to the occurrence of critical illnesses arising within populations. You may not have a critical illness at present, but what happens if you develop one in the near future?
... Read >
Author: petergoligher
13th March 2009
Ginkgo Biloba Memory supplements have helped in beating the depression easily. Some people have the tendency to forget things and as the result, they land up in depression thinking about them. For them Memory Nutritional Supplements are of great help. Thi... Read >
Author: J Rigler
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
28th February 2009
It's called stainless steel, but I can do it. Stain it, that it.
I have a special talent for putting things on the stove, moving on to other projects, forgetting about what's on the stove completely, and returning to a pot burned beyond belief. I can'... Read >
Author: Kim Evans
25th February 2009
I never knew my father. I was the last of six children raised in a Mexican family by an older mother and siblings 10-15 years my senior, who shared a common father. They never passed up the opportunity to throw in my face that my father was of German desc... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
12th February 2009
If you haven’t heard of Max GXL yet, you soon will. Just ask your doctor about the most effective glutathione supplement around. But Max GXL is in reality not a glutathione supplement - it is much better than a glutathione supplement. It is a glutathion... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1
12th February 2009
If you’ve been thinking about or considering health supplements, you mustn’t miss out on MAX GXL. Max GXL has taken the health and medical industry by storm and is being touted as the best and most effective health supplement out there, and not withou... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1
12th February 2009
Did you know that anti oxidants are the most important disease fighting and cell building substances in the body?
Did you know that one of the body’s most important antioxidants – glutathione, is actually produced in the body itself?
Did you know th... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1
12th February 2009
If you haven’t heard of Max GXL yet, you soon will. Just ask your doctor about the most effective glutathione supplement around. But Max GXL is in reality not a glutathione supplement - it is much better than a glutathione supplement. It is a glutathion... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1
12th February 2009
If you’ve been thinking about or considering health supplements, you mustn’t miss out on MAX GXL. Max GXL has taken the health and medical industry by storm and is being touted as the best and most effective health supplement out there, and not withou... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1
22nd January 2009
Be all you can be, you may recognize that this is the old army slogan. That slogan is a call to greatness. When you hear it you know you want to be more than average. You want to be one of the elite. There is no room for mediocrity. You want to be standin... Read >
Author: Eric L. Huntley
03rd January 2009
As we age there are many changes that we notice in our body the most common ones are skin aging, sagging skin, face lines and age spots. Those are signs that our skin is losing its functionality and that we are aging, but it does not have to be that way, ... Read >
Author: ray
15th December 2008
What are we going to do with grandpa? Grandpa doesn't have Alzheimer's yet, but last year he didn't remember much of anything except to tell the same old stories. It's obvious his short term memory is fading fast and he often struggles with remembering t... Read >
Author: Dr Doughman
11th December 2008
At the present time, anti-aging products are predominantly patronized by women especially those who are in their late 20�s up to late 40�s and are at present coming to terms with being an aging parent. Unknowingly, women are the most conscious beings... Read >
Author: C.G.
08th December 2008
It is after a fragmentary lifetime of jobholding that retirement starts. The search for convenience is an important piece of finding the perfect retirement community. These present times offer senior societies a higher quality of living. The accommodation... Read >
Author: Tatw
04th December 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Curr... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
04th December 2008
What are we going to do with grandpa? Grandpa doesn't have Alzheimer's yet, but last year he didn't remember much of anything except to tell the same old stories. It's obvious his short term memory is fading fast and he often struggles with remembering th... Read >
Author: Dr Doughman
01st December 2008
Most adults had, or knew of, the game Memory as a child. It’s a simple game. You get a number of pieces that you can spread out on the floor or on a table. Each picture has one other matching picture. You mix them up and spread them out and get two flip... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
25th November 2008
Nowadays, anti-aging products are ostly patronized by women especially those who are in their late 20’s up to late 40’s and are now coming to terms with being an aging parent. Unknowingly, women are the most aware beings in this world. All kinds of ... Read >
Author: C.G.
22nd November 2008
Alzheimer’s is a debilitating disease where circuits in the brain literally get ‘tangled up’ and cause cognitive problems. Research into the causes and possible treatments for Alzheimer’s is intensive and beginning to provide rays of hope for fami... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
18th November 2008
How would you react if you were sitting in the back seat, one of your parents were driving, and they became slightly confused when it came time to take an exit? Or if they brushed a curb while driving down the road?
Most people wouldn’t consider e... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
04th November 2008
Old people care or elder care is a wide term enclosing such services as assisted living, old people day care, extended period care, nursing homes, hospice care, and Alzheimer’s care. Elder care is any service given to an elder, ranging through the con... Read >
Author: C.G.
28th October 2008
Falls have become a leading cause of death, especially amongst seniors. Falls are also a leading cause of nonfatal injuries in all age groups, not just seniors.
Risk of fall is clinically measurable, and it is detectable long before you physically r... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
28th October 2008
Mild cognitive impairment, (MCI), is a condition in which a person has problems with memory, language, recall and other simple activities of daily living which are severe enough to be noticeable to other people. Often times those affected are frustrated ... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
27th October 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Curr... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
21st October 2008
Over the past few years, doctors have been finding increasing evidence linking Alzheimer’s and stress. While age is still considered to be the primary risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s, several important studies have identified stress as another ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
13th October 2008
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What would happen upon walking into a room you suddenly felt that you were in the wrong place, somewhat familiar but wrong.Everything seems as though it should be familiar but there is a nagging feelin... Read >
15th September 2008
Did you know that 75-80% of Down syndrome children are born to women over the age of 35? Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal disorders. It occurs one in every 675 births. Children with Down syndrome also have other hidden disorders that co... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
09th September 2008
Will contests are typically brought on by family members from wealthy families who believe they were cheated out of their share of the inheritance of the assets involved. A legal battle may also erupt though when a family member believes the will was frau... Read >
Author: dmf32835
08th September 2008
Energy toxins; you can’t feel them, you can’t smell them, nor can you see them, but they are lurking in and around most of our homes and
they seriously threaten our families. Studies indicate we are exposed to well over 20,000 of these toxins, with ... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung
02nd September 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex and complicated illness, and its symptoms are frequently indicative of other disorders as well. As a result, the diagnostic process for the disease can be messy and complicated.
Currently, the only definitive way to d... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
01st September 2008
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 process. This can result in burnout especially if the care... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
01st September 2008
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 care that you can.
Some of the challenges that yo... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
01st September 2008
Start off by walking through all the rooms,including hallways and stairs, and note any changes in light levels as you do so. Ideally, light levels throughout need to be harmonised as varying light levels can cause confusion in Alzheimer's patients.
Col... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
01st September 2008
When someone has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease there are many changes that are going to occur in the day to day experiences of the patient.
Those things that they once did very easily are going to become difficult to do. There are some thi... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
01st September 2008
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 food if they resist taking it voluntarily. As a car... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
01st September 2008
Being a caregiver can takes its toll on you as an individual. Caregivers are often in a high risk category when it comes to developing problems that are both emotional and physical. You need to be aware of these risks so that you can take the steps that... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
22nd August 2008
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 but there are medications available that will help some ... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
25th July 2008
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.
So why is it important for you to know about ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
25th July 2008
It's unfortunate that once a person is old enough and wise enough to really begin appreciating and enjoying life, so many physical and mental ailments rear their ugly heads. The "golden years" should be a time when a person enjoys their family, their hob... Read >
Author: David Cowley
24th July 2008
Statistics on health, both physical and mental, are always an interesting thing to observe. The numbers show data on a variety of subjects, such as the number of teenagers who are engaging in stupid sexual practices, or the percentage of people who are ab... Read >
Author: harvey ong
17th July 2008
Introduction to Psychology
I was reading a technical analysis website which informed me that there are only three things price can do, it can move up, down and sideways. Well I’m out of a job, I had no idea that was the case. The comment would b... Read >
Author: Sean Judd
14th July 2008
Just as all individuals are different, all brain and head injuries are unique. The brain can receive several types of injuries depending on the type and amount of force that come in contact with the head.
Actually, you do not have to be knocked unconsc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
10th July 2008
Aging is been scientifically studied over a century now by Biogerontolgists. They have defined seven basic causes for aging during that time. The last reason for aging was found in 1981, and no other reason is been discovered after that. In perspective of... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
09th July 2008
Many people who are looking for answers to help them care for their elderly parents or spouse who are suffering with Alzheimer's are unsure as to exactly what a Denver assisted living facility is, and what goes on inside of one. They have been told that s... Read >
Author: GoldenOrchard
07th July 2008
If someone in your family has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, the news can be upsetting and frightening for everyone. You’ll be worried about the changes that you’re going to be seeing this person go through as well as what the future h... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
06th July 2008
Memory loss can happen to everyone, regardless of his or her age. You might be 30 years old but your memory capacity is only as good as your grandmother’s. If this is happening to you, then something must be terribly wrong. The only problem is that once... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th June 2008
Doesn't habilitation therapy sound like something new and innovative? It isn't. However, once you learn about it and implement it, then caregivng, as you know it, will be a thing of the past.
Before I explain habilitation therapy, let me give credit ... Read >
Author: Alzheimer's Family Help
05th June 2008
Let’s face it, in some cities, drinking water filters are an absolute necessity. But, no matter where you live, a good drinking water filter will improve the taste and quality of one of life's basic necessities.
Reports of drugs and hormones found in ... Read >
Author: Fraser Baillie
25th May 2008
When you are going on a weight loss program then always consult your physician or doctor who could help you in prescribing the right weight loss pills which will be best suited to your body. Three of the really good prescribed weight loss and diet pills a... Read >
Author: Alien
21st May 2008
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 the lives of anyone who encounters the patient, the e... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
15th May 2008
Being a primary caregiver takes a lot of time and effort, especially if someone is caring for a person with Alzheimer's. Caregivers can easily get burned out or suffer health challenges of their own if they don't get regular breaks. Even if your family is... Read >
Author: Rich Herman
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a form of memory loss which degenerate the nerve cells in the brain. It is progressive in nature and the rate of progression differs from patient to patient.
The progression of the disease is divided into four stages based on the d... Read >
Author: Rashmi Shrma
27th April 2008
Did you see the news last December that Terry Pratchett has Alzheimer’s. He is only 59. When I was younger, we used to congratulate anyone who approached their sixtieth birthday without dying. Now, with the improvements in diet and medical science, we a... Read >
Author: John Scott
18th April 2008
Alzheimer's disease is the most common kind of dementia occurring among older people. This condition is a brain disorder which affects memory, thinking and behavior. If severe, it can affect daily life practices, such as eating, speaking and self hygiene.... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
12th April 2008
In the vast pool of promotional items, a product that has recently caught the imagination of businesses is the promotional coaster. Promotional coasters make for an extremely affordable yet practical giveaway. They make for an inexpensive item that can be... Read >
Author: Tina Rinaudo
10th April 2008
Alzheimer's is, sadly, a common form of dementia afflicting the elderly. This disease is inevitably fatal, and its progress horrifying. Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease which takes away the last years that the afflicted has with their loved ones. Th... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
28th March 2008
How To Know If You Need Long Term Care Insurance
There’s some piece of advice among financial experts that should be well taken to heart: do not over-insure, and insure only based on your needs. If you’re still young, for example, you’re better o... Read >
Author: John Rhoades
25th March 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease of the brain that causes dementia, gradually destroying a person’s memory and ability to learn, reason, make judgements, communicate and carry out normal daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most ... Read >
Author: allergymatters
03rd March 2008
When Veronica and I came up with the idea to write this blog about life after raising kids, and actually looking forward to it, one of the first things I did was Google "empty nesters." I wanted to see if anyone was looking at this the same way we are. Yo... Read >
Author: GypsyNester
03rd March 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative brain disease. Gradual memory loss, poor cognitive skills, dementia and personality problems are the main symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease. Though there is not a complete cure for Alzheimer's, ... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
19th February 2008
After 60 years of working I suppose my father could afford to buy a coffee shop if he wanted to, but he won't pay $3 for a cup of coffee. I don't blame him. He also won't incur the expense nor take the time to stick with a strength training program either... Read >
Author: John Kelly
19th February 2008
Being a caregiver takes a lot of time and effort, especially if someone is caring for a person with Alzheimer's or some sort of dementia. Caregivers can easily get burned out or suffer health challenges of their own if they don't get the breaks and suppor... Read >
Author: Rich Herman
13th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
We have are fortunate enough today to expect to live about 20 years longer than our grandparents did. Since the 1950s, we have enjoyed a two-decade increase in lifespan. The downside is there is a big difference bet... Read >
30th January 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease, meaning it gets worse and not particularly better over time. It affects the area of the brain that is involved in language, judgment, and behavior.
This is the most common form of brain malfunctions or ... Read >
Author: yes
03rd October 2007
I never knew my husband’s grandmother. I never knew her like he did because by the time we started dating, Grandma N. was in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s. I only knew the shell that remained of this wonderful woman after the disease had robbed ... Read >
Author: Tammy Paquin
24th August 2007
Design is playing an increasingly active role in the medical field as studies reveal more findings linking atmosphere to the well being of patients. Stale, all-white design schemes in hospitals, long term care homes and other medical facilities are being ... Read >
Author: John Trevey
24th August 2007
If you have a loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease, he or she may exhibit difficulty communicating effectively as time goes on. It is common for Alzheimer’s patients to confuse or forget words as the disease progresses, or to begin speaking less clea... Read >
Author: John Trevey
22nd August 2007
People who have Alzheimer’s disease experience increasingly severe symptoms with time, resulting in the eventual need for constant supervision and care. Often, this means living in the home of a caring family member who serves as his or her primary care... Read >
Author: John Trevey
22nd August 2007
Though researchers are uncovering more information about Alzheimer’s disease every day, neither a concrete cause nor a cure has been discovered for the disease. Conflicting research findings and an inability to diagnose the disease with 100% accuracy du... Read >
Author: John Trevey
22nd August 2007
For many Alzheimer’s patients, living in an assisted care home is the best arrangement for their well being. As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, patients tend to require more care and assistance for daily activities. Selecting an appropriate home for a... Read >
Author: John Trevey
25th July 2007
Alzheimer’s disease, having no sure diagnosis in the patient’s lifetime and no cure, has a tremendous impact on the lives of patients as well as their family members. More and more adults are finding themselves filling the role of sole caretaker of an... Read >
Author: John Trevey
25th July 2007
When a loved one is diagnosed with probable Alzheimer’s disease, families often find themselves wondering what they should do to help care for him or her. In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, patients are usually capable of remaining in their c... Read >
Author: John Trevey
23rd July 2007
My Care Giving Angel..
It's been a few weeks since Cindy started coming over to spend time with Clay - to relieve me of my caregiving duties. She comes at least once a week. What a blessing! The long term care of any individual can be exhausting, at ti... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton
20th July 2007
Why do people love to solve Sudoku puzzles? As a hobby, does it have a positive impact on you that other hobbies don’t?
For one, medical research has shown that Sudoku keeps Alzheimer’s at bay. The desire to stay young, longer, is powerful motivat... Read >
Author: Dr.Glenn Livingston
11th July 2007
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Alzheimer' destroys a person's memory and ability to learn, reason, make judgments, communicate and carry o... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st June 2007
SCIENTISTS HAVE developed a revolutionary new treatment for neurological diseases that uses an injection to tweak the way genes work in the brain.
The research raises hopes for a new era of effective treatments for some of the most debilitating - and ... Read >
Author: Sandeep
18th June 2007
Alzheimer’s disease directly affects about four million people in the United States, though it affects many more of us indirectly. While we may not be suffering from the disease personally, many of us are in a position where it has become necessary to ... Read >
Author: Boone Swann
08th June 2007
Family members of Alzheimer’s patients often find themselves in the unforeseen role of caregiver, assuming the daunting responsibility of helping a loved one perform the routine responsibilities of daily life. The effects of Alzheimer’s disease impact... Read >
Author: John Trevey
08th June 2007
Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive, degenerative disorder that causes dementia, currently can only be accurately diagnosed through close examination of the brain after death. While researchers are working toward the development of a 100% accurate means ... Read >
Author: John Trevey
31st May 2007
Alzheimer's disease is a group disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. Alzheimer's disease is becoming tragically common. It is estimated that there are currently 18 million people worldwide with Alzheimer’... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st May 2007
Have you considered using personal gps devices? It is the new modern way of helping to keep you and your family safe. These devices can locate your position anywhere by using satellite technology. There are many uses of GPS tracking devices and many diffe... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
16th May 2007
The word is that video games are more than just addicting toys that keep people from being responsible, productive members of society, have them cutting school, see them skipping work (or playing video games AT work), or turn them into violent war-mongers... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
03rd April 2007
The PS3 is a supercomputer.
It's not often that buying a games console can give you a valid reason for claiming you're doing your bit for humanity.
But since the launch of the Playstation 3, its new owners can do just that!
For the last seven year... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
09th March 2007
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness?
Of course you do, it's part of being human.
However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don’t take forgetfulness very seriously. When we’re young, we h... Read >
Author: Royane Real
22nd February 2007
Do you want to know what are the prostate cancer symptoms for sure ?
I hope I will not disappoint you, but basically, none.
However, the good news is more males die from heart, lung, liver, kidney, Alzheimer or accidents, other diseases than from pros... Read >
Author: Valerian D
20th February 2007
Did you know that Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia in the old and it affects almost half of all patients with dementia? Up to three percent of people sixty five years old show signs of the disease, while twenty five to fifty percent... Read >
Author: vincent platania
01st February 2007
Green tea is an ancient drink that has been proven over the centuries to enhance your health. That's why you should consider adding it to your lifestyle.
Green tea has a sterling reputation for enhancing health in many ways. For example, not only has ... Read >
Author: Patricia Wagner
07th January 2007
In my opinion, video games are more than just addicting toys that keep people from being responsible, productive members of society. However, many people seem to disagree with me. A few days ago, I watched a show that covered the shootings by two eleven y... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
21st December 2006
Aging can really take its toll on the human body. We would not dread getting older so much if it didn't include the deterioration of our body. Well, at least I can live with the fact that we can acquire oodles of knowledge as we grow older. We would be go... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
19th December 2006
For years, most researchers have questioned the safety of most artificial tanning beds. While the overall opinions about tanning bed risks tend to vary , there is a recent line of study that suggests one possible benefit to tanning beds; the increased p... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo
06th December 2006
Alpha Lipoic Acid is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the body from oxidative damage related to aging and exercise. Its main function is to increase production of glutathione, which helps dissolve toxic substances in the liver. As an antioxidan... Read >
Author: star herb
18th November 2006
We are learning more and more about what ails us, including the disease of Alzheimers. There is still a lot we don't understand however, and we are a long way from finding a cure. There is Alzheimer treatment which can improve symptoms temporarily, but t... Read >
Author: Gary H
17th November 2006
In a world full of negotiation, getting the best bargains, the best bang for our buck, why is it so few of us invest in our lifespan? Is it that we don't perceive the option between life and death as a reality, or do we just not know how we are removing w... Read >
Author: Nicola Carr
17th November 2006
Long term care insurance policies have an important component called a benefit period which greatly affects premium costs. This article discusses what I call
"Short and Fat vs. Long and Skinny LTC Policies".
That is right -- Short and Fat LTC polici... Read >
Author: mark jeffrey
16th November 2006
Long term care insurance policies have an important component called a benefit period which greatly affects premium costs. This article
discusses what I call "Short and Fat vs. Long and Skinny LTC Policies".
That is right -- Short and Fat LTC polic... Read >
Author: mark jeffrey
06th November 2006
by Barbara Morris, R.Ph.
In 2005 the Alzheimer's Association (AA) awarded 92 grants totaling $17.8 million, pushing the Association's funding for Alzheimer's Disease (AD) research since 1982 to over $185 million.
Of the 92 grants, just one went to t... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph
05th October 2006
Someone in your family has Alzheimers disease, and you've been gathering info on Alzheimers disease to try to help you make decisions about what to do next, but everything you find is so scientific and complicated. What can you tell your kids to make the... Read >
Author: David McFarlane
28th September 2006
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that causes memory loss, personality and behavior changes, and a decline in the ability to think clearly. For people with this disease they must be taken care of with people trained in Alzheimer's care. Caring for... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor
28th September 2006
Both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease affect nearly half a million people each year with their debilitating and eventually life-robbing symptoms. While Alzheimer's steals memories and personality and eventually leads to decreased motor function, Parki... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor
01st September 2006
Alzheimer's disease is likely one of the causes of Dementia. It is a chronic disease of the brain which in actuality starts in the cerebral cortex. It is usually defined by the gradual and progressive decay in a person's mental abilities. It impacts both ... Read >
Author: james ellison
31st August 2006
Alzheimer's disease
Are you concerned that you or someone you know may have Alzheimer's disease? Age is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease; the number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. Alzheimer's disea... Read >
Author: Frankie J
21st August 2006
At some period in your life, somebody you know may become impacted by Alzheimer's disease. And if it is a close friend or family member, you can display your support of the Alzheimer's patient and the health professional through many ways. Alzheimer's c... Read >
Author: james ellison
13th August 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
It seems that with the ongoing advances of traditional medicine, the diseases keep up to ensure that there are always a few monsters under the bed to scare us. Any disease ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
05th August 2006
Alpha Lipoic Acid As Nutrient
Alpha Lipoic Acid is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the body from
oxidative damage related to aging and exercise. Its main function is to increase
production of glutathione, which helps dissolve toxic subs... Read >
Author: Keira Knightly
31st July 2006
The Alzheimer's Factor
By Clive Jenkins
I remember growing up and sharing precious moments with my mother. Going for long walks and doing all the craziest things that you would just happen to do because you could. I had a fantastic relationship with m... Read >
Author: Kirk Smith
25th July 2006
Although experts are divided on exactly how healthy green tea, there is no doubt that it has some health benefits. The following are the ones that have some scientific research behind them.
Firstly, green tea shares all the health benefits that are tho... Read >
Author: John Gibb
24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
I have no fear of death, but I am deathly frightened of losing my mind and memory. The idea of being trapped in a stranger's body, lost, adrift in thought and time is more than I can bear. Friends have laughed at my fear... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
22nd July 2006
Eating and exercising the right way has never been easy, especially if habits are not right. Having a good knowledge of what is happening with your body, what is right for you and when, is even harder. However you should never forget, you have only one bo... Read >
Author: Tomas Labas
01st July 2006
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease in which the condition worsens over time. As more parts of the brain are being damaged, the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease become more severe. Patients experience frustration and grief as they struggle with ... Read >
Author: Rose Mary
07th June 2006
A person's mental and physical abilities deteriorate as he progresses through various stages of Alzheimer's disease. However, the way the disease manifests can vary quite widely from one person to another.
Knowing about Alzheimer's stages can help the... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
07th June 2006
The true causes of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. However, researchers have made progress in understanding the neurological roots of this debilitating condition.
The disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to identify the peculi... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
25th April 2006
Alzheimer's and Agitation
By Joe Green
Although we rely on drugs to help a person with
Alzheimer's to cope with their illness, there are many
things we can do without drugs to make their lives more
pleasant and to reduce the ordinary age-related pr... Read >
Author: Joe Green
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Mark Matloff
.Our Thoughts Can Trigger Our Emotions
In the previous section we began loking at a journal written by hary, an Alzheimer's family caregiver. The journal illustrated the connection between what we think and how our thoug... Read >
Author: Mark Matloff
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
Communicating with those who have short term memory loss is difficult and frustrating. If you tell them you will visit tomorrow at three p.m.; that they should brush their teeth in the morning; or any number of things you... Read >
Author: Lynne Taetzsch
28th March 2006
Understanding what happens when an individual develops Alzheimer's is still something that is being investigated. What scientists do know about Alzheimer's is that it is a slow-developing disease of the brain that is characterized by dying brain cells. Wh... Read >
Author: John Gibb
25th March 2006
"What's the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's?" It's a common question, and doctors are some of the best at confusing us. Physicians seem to prefer the word "dementia," possibly because Alzheimer's has become such a loaded word. "Dementia" someh... Read >
Author: Molly Shomer
21st March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mark Matloff
Our Divided Minds
This is the second excerpt from the book "Strength in Caring: Giving Power Back to the Alzheimer's Caregiver." It shows how our thoughts influence our feelings, and how extreme thinking can actually in... Read >
Author: Mark Matloff
14th March 2006
Alzheimer's disease is probably one of the commonest causes of Dementia. It is a degenerative disease of the brain that effectively starts in the cerebral cortex. It is mostly characterised by the gradual and progressive decline in a person's mental abili... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout
07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mark Matloff
The Importance of Caring for the Caregiver by Mark Matloff, Ph.D.
This article is the first in a series of excerpts from the book "Strength in Caring: Giving Power Back to the Alzheimer's Caregiver."
Welcome to basic ... Read >
Author: Mark Matloff
16th February 2006
Along with the hot flashes, sleepless nights and mood swings, many women also report another symptom that comes along with menopause: forgetfulness. "We see a lot of women who are afraid they are losing their minds," said Miriam Weber, Ph.D., a senior ins... Read >
16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mark Matloff
Learn to Roll with Life's Punches and Bounce Back
What can the martial arts teach Alzheimer's family caregivers? Plenty. One powerful lesson comes from Aikido, a powerful, ethical,dynamic and beautiful martial art. Aikid... Read >
Author: Mark Matloff
13th February 2006
With a little work and the right guidance, you can enhance memory at almost any age. Many older adults resign themselves to being a little forgetful, however, in the absence of an actual disease state such as Alzheimer's, this is seldom necessary. It is t... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
09th February 2006
Alpha Lipoic Acid Nutrient
Alpha Lipoic Acid is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the body from oxidative damage related to aging and exercise. Its main function is to increase production of glutathi... Read >
Author: star herb
16th January 2006
Having a serious lack of Vitamin B12 in your body can lead to a number of dire health problems, including heart disease, strokes, and Alzheimer's.
This is due to the fact that B12 works together with folic acid and Vitamin B6 to control the body's leve... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
06th November 2005
Well as we age and get older, our mental machine get s slower. It is no surprise when a large number of people never read beyond the age of 18 or in some cases younger. So use your head and start reading, pictures are no use in themselves.
We can al... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
17th October 2005
Long term care basically relates to the care or assistance that is needed when the individual is rendered incapable of taking care of his own self. The people who have taken retirement from their work and are dwelling on petite pensions most often constit... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
06th October 2005
If medical bracelet shoppers are looking for a stylish, fashionable medical alert bracelet, they may want to get away from traditional metals and go with beads. Owning a beaded medical alert bracelet is not only nice to wear, but can save your life in the... Read >
Author: Richard Romando
03rd October 2005
With hypnosis you can deal with all the emotional and psychological issues relating to many conditions including adult incontinence. Not only can you create positive healthy changes with hypnosis, but you are involved with the process called self-hypnosis... Read >
Author: Clyde Willabus
18th August 2005
What is Alzheimer?
The gray-haired old lady cannot wait to leave the building to search for her dad. Unless watched, she will walk the streets in an effort to locate her father, who died 30 years ago. Yes, she is afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, a... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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