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: How Do You Know It’s Alzheimers? by: William Hammond, J.D. There are many different causes of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is just one of the most common. Some forms of dementia can be reversed. Unfortunately,
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: Do You Have A Healthy Brain? The Secret to Mental Agility by: Catherine Calder We all know to exercise our bodies to keep fit, but how often do you think about exercising your brain? And what type of exercise does it
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: Fish Oils And A Plethora of Chronic Health Problems by: Greg Post I recently heard of an older couple that eats salmon every day for breakfast. To my finicky palate that does not sound as appetizing as waffles. Why do
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: New Hope for Alzheimer’s Treatment by: Boris Predovich There is now widespread agreement among research scientists and medical professionals that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a problem quickly growing to
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: Remember This: Tips to Help Improve Your Memory by: Janet Vasquez To understand how memory might be improved, it is a smart idea to learn about how memory works and fails. A small structure in the brain called the hippocampus
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: Short Trips Can Stimulate Alzheimer's Patients by: Phyllis Staff, Ph.D. Severe degradation of short-term memory means that my father, an Alzheimer's elder, is seldom interested in movies or books. And, although music
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: Prevent or Delay Alzheimer's Disease by: Phyllis Staff, Ph.D. Argh! Where are my glasses? I put them down . . . to do what? And when? As the daughter of an Alzheimer's patient, this inability to keep up with everyday
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: Nutrition Research on Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Health by: News Canada (NC)-Recent research has shown a benefit of certain nutrients in reducing the risk of degenerative diseases of the brain. Antioxidants, such as
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: Are All Dementias Alzheimer’s? by: Michael G. Rayel, MD I’m surprised when some patients and caregivers confuse dementia and Alzheimer’s as one and the same. Each time a family member is suffering
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: Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants by: Aaron Cummings At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease. According to Dr. Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research
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: Glutathione - Your Brain's Master Antioxidant Defense by: Priya F Shah Free radicals and oxyradicals play an important role in the development and progression of many brain disorders such as brain injury, neurodegenerative
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: Safe Driving And Alzheimer's Disease by: William G. Hammond, JD Naomi was hopelessly lost. As she drove, absolutely nothing looked familiar. She noticed a fluttering in her stomach. She had to admit that she was in a lovely
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: How Adult Day Care can help you maintain your sanity while caring for your loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease by: William G. Hammond, JD Adult Day Care provides comfort, support, care, companionship and counseling
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: When is a Nursing Home Appropriate for the Alzheimer's Patient? by: William G. Hammond, JD Caring for an Alzheimer's patient can be a huge burden. When it becomes too hard and too time consuming for you to take care of
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: How to get the Alzheimer’s patient off the road... Taking the Keys Away by: William G. Hammond, J.D. For most people, driving is a necessity as well as a symbol of independence. There are very few people that will
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: How to cope with agitation in your loved one who has Alzheimer’s by: William G. Hammond, J.D. Many times, understanding the meaning of a word can give us great insight into the issue at hand. What is agitation? Extreme
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: Alzheimer’s Patients And Verbal Abuse: How To Deal With It by: William Hammond, J.D. Abuse of any kind is difficult to deal with. Types of verbal abuse can include the following: Does your loved one ignore
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: As The Primary Care Giver for an Alzheimer’s Patient, How Can I Get a Break? by: William Hammond, J.D. Taking care of a loved one who has Alzheimer’s is a huge responsibility and very time consuming. It
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: As The Primary Caregiver, Should I Journal My Feelings About Alzheimer’s Disease? by: William Hammond, J.D. Being a caregiver is stressful and difficult. It involves contradictory feelings, thoughts and frustrations.
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: Bath Time For Your Alzheimer’s Patient by: William Hammond, J.D. Caring for an Alzheimer’s patient is one of the most difficult things you can do. It involves a lot of energy, time and patience. It can be
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: Senior Care for Alzheimer’s by: Alex Jensen As a person ages, a certain amount of memory loss and confusion is quite normal. Personally, I’ve been known to invoke the cliché, “The older I get, the
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