Articles, tagged with "short term memory loss", page 6
25th July 2008
It is claimed that different types of headaches are costing US companies $13 billion a year in lost revenue through the number of sick days taken and through loss of impaired function while at work.
It is a global condition that affects nearly half the...
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Author:
kareng
06th July 2008
Memory loss is just one of the illnesses that commonly hit the folks once they reach their golden years. One of the examples will be Alzheimer's disease that is pretty common among our grandparents. It might be shocking to you if you hear that your 35-yea...
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Author:
Greg Frost
06th July 2008
Are you still in disbelief? Yes, true indeed, this article title reads "Ways to prevent short term memory loss in CHILDREN". Who said that memory loss can only occur in our later years? Memory loss can occur to anyone, regardless of his or her age. Unfort...
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Author:
Greg Frost
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 y...
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Author:
Greg Frost
27th June 2008
It is hard when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. It is a devastating condition that takes its toll on the loved one and the family members. The slowly progressing disease can wreak havoc on everyone's lives it touches.
This is the co...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
25th June 2008
Alzheimer's disease is also simply called Alzheimer's, which is the most common cause of dementia, afflicting about 24 million people across the globe. Alzheimer's is a terminal and degenerative disease that is currently has no cure. It affects people ove...
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Author:
Anbhu Selvan
09th June 2008
Chronic fatigue causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment. Chronic fatigue is a common complaint of people with arthritis and rheumatic diseases. Risk factors that may cause or contribute to fatigue include: poor sleep, chronic pain, stress...
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Author:
peterhutch
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...
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Author:
Rashmi Shrma
02nd April 2008
While the use of daily vitamins has for years been recognized as an important part of maintaining health, only recently have researches started paying attention to the relationship between nutritional intake and skin health. Vitamins have long been used i...
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Author:
peterhutch
25th March 2008
For centuries, to native Alaskans, the Alaska Wild Blueberry has been used as a potent natural remedy and health producing natural food source. Modern Science has recently validated the ancient wisdom. Everywhere you look, the health producing effects o...
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Author:
Vince
19th March 2008
Parkinson's Disease, or PD, is most common amongst the elderly. In most cases, Parkinson's cannot be predicted or prevented. The disease is a movement disorder characterised by the loss of or slow physical movement, trembling of the arms, hands, legs, jaw...
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Author:
Lulie Swanepoel
21st February 2008
Various names for memory loss are amnesia and dementia. One of our biggest fears as we age is losing our mental facilities, and how to deal with family members who are experiencing such memory loss. Short term memory loss can be triggered by stroke, circu...
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Author:
Greg Frost
08th August 2007
A neurodegenerative disease that is mostly found in people over the age of 60 and affects approximately twenty four million people worldwide is called Alzheimer's disease. It is a disease that leaves many of its sufferers with little to no cognitive abili...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
05th July 2007
Whiplash injuries are caused by hyperextension of the neck both forwards and backwards in quick succession; people commonly experience whiplash injuries in circumstances where a collision causes rapid acceleration or deceleration. Often this is as a resul...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
29th June 2007
Alzheimer's disease was originally named after Dr. Aloysius "Alois" Alzheimer, who was a German doctor that specialized in psychiatry and neuropathology. The term "Alzheimer's disease" was first coined in a book written by Dr. Emil Kraepelin, an accomplis...
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Author:
John Trevey