By: Steven Godlewski | 2010-12-23 | Health & Fitness One of the saddest moments in our country's history came when the announcement was made that former President Ronald Reagan was suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. It did bring everyone's attention to this disease that robs a person of a good quality of life, and families lose their loved ones, even if they are still living. Support goups are available to people suffering from this debilitating disease. read more
By: andrewson | 2011-02-03 | Health & Fitness The research for a cure for Alzheimer's disease is actually accelerating. This neurodegenerative disease that read more
By: Bev Langford | 2010-03-30 | Diseases and Conditions Alzheimer's disease is a progressive form of degenerative dementia that worsens over the years and directly affects a person's capacity to perform normal daily activities. There are two types of Alzheimer's disease which are known as sporadic Alzheimer's and familial Alzheimer's. read more
By: Michelle Burdine | 2010-11-10 | Home improvement In the Kansas City area, there are many programs and options for the family of a person who has been diagnosed with having Alzheimer’s disease and/or Dementia read more
By: Julie Northcutt | 2010-03-28 | Mental health Alzheimer's Disease is an irreversible disorder of the brain which develops slowly and at a different pace with each person, eventually causing destructive changes which result in death. The risk of developing the disease increases with age. There are various types of dementia, or memory loss, with Alzheimer's Disease being just one type. read more
By: Allen Jesson | 2010-03-31 | Book Reviews A Caregiver's Guide to Alzheimer's Disease: 300 Tips for Making Life Easier, authored by Roger Brumback, Patricia Callone, Connie Kudlacek, Janaan Manternach and Barbara Vasiloff, was recommended to me by Natalie Davis, who instructs activity director certification courses, and whose father died of Alzheimer's disease a year ago. The book is divided into three sections: tips for making life easier during the progression of the disease, helpful information about Alzheimer's and related dementia, and resources for people with Alzheimer's as well as their caregivers and loved ones. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Mental health Well, Alzheimer's is a kind of condition wherein there is a slow mental rejection for a certain person. It is named after a German physician Alois Alzheimer. There are usually 3 stages in this condition; the mild, moderate, and the last stages. read more
By: Audrey J Robinson Ph.D | 2010-09-17 | Disabilities Alzheimer's disease is an irreversible and progressive brain disease that slowly destroys brain cells, destroying memory and thinking skills. The incidence of Alzheimer's is rising, however, treatment of the underlying causes and not just the symptoms is beginning to be addressed by researchers. Protect yourself and your family, find out the latest information on Alzheimer's disease. read more
By: steevaustin | 2010-10-04 | Medical Tourism An analysis of Alzheimer's ache can be devastating. Today, the ache is progressive, incurable, and, in the end, terminal. Fortunately, treatments today accommodate achievement of managing the affection and befitting the affection at a minimum for periods. read more
By: Drew Harrison | 2011-11-17 | Elderly Care Alzheimer’s Disease is a degenerative brain disorder that affects mostly ageing people (65 years of age on the average). read more
By: Rob D. Hawkins | 2010-10-09 | Diseases and Conditions Inflammation diseases are all around us. In fact almost every disease or condition has some type of inflammatory component. In this article we will save you the misery of having to mull over hundred of inflammatory disease in favor of focusing on a few of the most serious ones. read more
By: Minal H | 2011-06-12 | Health & Fitness This report details existing and emerging hypotheses to explain the cause of late-onset AD. The progress of multiple potential under investigation is reviewed. read more
By: alwaysbestcarecedarvalley@gmail.com | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness In the Waterloo area, there are many programs and options for the family of a person who has been diagnosed with having Alzheimer’s disease and/or Dementia read more
By: Martin Timm | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness In the Waterloo area, there are many programs and options for the family of a person who has been diagnosed with having Alzheimer's disease and/or Dementia. Waterloo Elder Care, Waterloo Assisted Living Services, and Waterloo Dementia Care are just three of many programs that offer guidance and support for those families in need. read more
By: Cheyl Zangrilil | 2011-12-31 | Mental health Millions of Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s. Here are the typical stages of the disease as it progresses. read more