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Test May Predict Alzheimer's Decades Before Symptoms |
| A spinal fluid test may detect Alzheimer 's disease decades before it causes dementia, U.S. researchers report. (2006-10-26) |
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Alzheimer's disease : Can Alzheimer's disease be predicted? |
| It is inadvisable for people to waste their time or money on tests. There is no way to predict whether a particular person will develop the disease. (2005-02-27) |
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Scans Spot Early Alzheimer's in Memory-Deficient Patients |
| Using brain scans, Finnish researchers were able to detect signs of early Alzheimer 's disease in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). (2007-05-08) |
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Alzheimer: What is Alzheimer's disease? |
| Alzheimer ’s is a physical illness that changes the brain. Alzheimer ’s is just one of the forms of dementia (dementia is a decline of an individuals mental health) affecting Americans today. (2005-02-27) |
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Easing the agony of Alzheimer's |
| Specialist offers guidance to caregivers. (2006-11-11) |
| Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test |
| Scientists have identified a group of proteins that together indicate a person has Alzheimer 's disease in what may be a big step toward an accurate test for the devastating brain ailment. (2006-12-12) |
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Skin Patch May Boost Alzheimer Vaccine Safety |
| The idea of an Alzheimer 's vaccine, which had run into serious roadblocks, may have a new lease on life in the form of a skin patch. (2007-01-25) |
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Alzheimer’s Education Conference At Kravis Center to Feature Olga Brunner and Author of “A 36 Hour D |
| Alzheimer ’s Education Conference At Kravis Center to Feature Olga Brunner and Author of “A 36 Hour Day” (2005-05-13) |
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Alzheimer’s Education Conference At Kravis Center to Feature Dr. Peter Rabin and Olga Brunner |
| Alzheimer ’s Education Conference At Kravis Center to Feature Dr. Peter Rabin and Olga Brunner (2005-05-11) |
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Alzheimer’s Education Conference At Kravis Center in West Palm Beach on May 19th & 20th |
| Alzheimer ’s Education Conference At Kravis Center in West Palm Beach on May 19th & 20th (2005-05-09) |
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Alzheimer’s Education Conference at Kravis Center to feature Olga Brunner |
| Alzheimer ’s Education Conference at Kravis Center to feature Olga Brunner (2005-05-05) |
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Diabetes not linked to Alzheimer's in seniors |
| For older people with diabetes, the condition does not increase the likelihood that they'll develop Alzheimer 's disease, according to a report in the medical journal Neurology. (2006-12-23) |
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May 20th Olga Brunner of A Good Daughter to Exhibit at Alzheimer’s Education Conference |
| May 20th Olga Brunner of A Good Daughter to Exhibit at Alzheimer ’s Education Conference (2005-05-03) |
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Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease |
| Alzheimer 's disease is a form of dementia but is not necessarily caused by the same factors which cause other forms of dementia. (2005-02-27) |
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New Gene Linked to Alzheimer's |
| Scientists have discovered a major new gene and linked it to the development of late-onset Alzheimer 's disease. (2007-01-21) |
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Spice Up Your Brain(2)
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| Preserve brain function with spicy foods.
(2006-07-12) |
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Active Minds May Keep Alzheimer's at Bay |
| For the first time, scientists have shown that learning slows the build-up in the brain of protein plaques and tangles that are the signature of Alzheimer 's disease. (2007-01-25) |
| Cats Can Get Alzheimer's: Study |
| Cats can develop a feline form of Alzheimer 's disease, say U.K. and U.S. researchers who identified a protein that can build up in brain nerve cells and cause mental deterioration. (2006-12-07) |
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A Good Daughter, Inc. Leading Caregiving Organization in Broward Recognizes Sandra Day O’Connor |
| Leading Caregiving Organization in Broward County Florida Recognizes Sandra Day O’Connor's decision to step down to take care of husband with Alzheimer 's.
(2005-07-16) |
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Alzheimer gene kicks in only in old age |
| A gene that predisposes its carriers to Alzheimer 's disease appears to kick in only in old age and has nothing to do with mental declines that are sometimes seen early in life. (2007-01-08) |
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Olga Brunner Applauds Justice O’Connor's Caregiver Role |
| Justice O’Conner's decision to step down from the high court to become a caregiver to her husband, who is suffering from Alzheimer ’s disease, is applauded by A Good Daughter's Olga Brunner.
(2005-07-14) |
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Alzheimer's Disease: Clinical Trials |
| Clinical trials are studies to find out whether a new treatment is both safe and effective. (2005-02-27) |
| Lithium-Like Drugs May Impair Neuronal Function |
| Too high a dose of lithium and other drugs that inhibit an enzyme called GSK-3 beta can impairn neurological function in patients with Alzheimer 's disease and should be used with caution. (2006-12-23) |
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Certain Fatty Acid May Cut Dementia Risk |
| Adding further weight to the theory that fish may be brain food, new research found that people with diets rich in fish have a significantly lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer 's disease. (2006-11-18) |
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A Good Daughter Inc. Staff Includes Trained Alzheimer’s and Dementia Experts |
| Staff at A Good Daughter includes trained Alzheimer ’s and Dementia experts.
(2005-08-12) |
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Folic Acid Boosts Cognition in Older Adults |
| Dutch researchers have added another chapter to the continuing debate over whether folic acid supplements can sharpen the aging mind. The nutrient does improve cognitive function in older adults. (2007-01-21) |
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RABBITS |
| We have Mokhof's fluffy bunnies (2005-03-23) |
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This Week at Stonewall Communities LLI: Use it! Don't Lose it! |
| Memory Can Get Better With Age! (2007-06-15) |
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Exelon Approved for Parkinson's Dementia |
| The first drug to treat dementia associated with Parkinson's disease has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
(2006-07-02) |
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Partneringdesk: Deals and alliances in the central nervous system |
| Partneringdesk: Deals and alliances in the central nervous system - CNS disorders are those relating to the brain and spinal cord, and to the nervous system in general. (2007-04-17) |
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Exelon Approved for Parkinson's Dementia |
| The first drug to treat dementia associated with Parkinson's disease has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
(2006-06-29) |
| Your can REPAIR Memory and Concentration Problems |
| Learn how to reverse memory problems regrdless of the cause, how to overcome absentmindedness, how to cope with the bombardment of information. Some techniques will instantly improve memory abililty b (2004-02-29) |
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How aging affects your driving: Safety tips and when to give up the keys (2)
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| Take control and understand how your body's limitations can affect your driving. Plan ahead and take simple steps to avoid dangerous situations. (2006-04-09) |
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Stem Cell Loss in Aging Brain May Bring Poorer Memory |
| A new study in rats finds that stem cells in aging brains divide less frequently, leading to a dramatic drop in the number of new nerve cells being born in the hippocampus. (2006-12-23) |
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First Signs of Dementia May Be Physical(1) |
| Problems with balance, strength might portend Alzheimer 's, study suggests. (2006-07-09) |
| Free Caregiver Burnout Seminar |
| A FREE seminar to help those who are challenged with caring for loved ones with Alzheimer 's, dementia or other diseases requiring long-term care. (2005-06-17) |
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Fish Oils Delay Cognitive Decline, Studies Find |
| Omega-3 fatty acids from fish may help prevent age-related cognitive decline. (2007-04-12) |
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Anesthetic Linked to Alzheimer's Risk |
| The commonly used anesthetic isoflurane can lead to the death of brain cells and the production of amyloid-beta plaque, a hallmark of Alzheimer 's disease. (2007-01-21) |
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WARNING: Your Teeth are Affecting Your Brain |
| Poor oral health is recently being fingered as a prominent culprit in a host of systemic maladies, including heart and lung diseases – the latest of which is Alzheimer ’s. (2006-01-15) |
| Natural brain boosters & study aids |
| YOU'VE ATTENDED EVERY LECTURE, read every book and study aid and you've been up all night revising for the big test or exam - is there anything else you can do to help boost your chance of success?
(2006-01-09) |
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Brain Boost: The Tuna Sandwich |
| Fish can stop dementia in its tracks. (2006-07-12) |
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Full Health Benefit Of Green Tea Revealed In Exciting New Green Tea Website Portal Launch |
| Sydney, NSW, June 5, 2007 - Karin Manning is proud to announce the official launch of her exciting new Green Tea resource website and her free green tea education course available via email. (2007-06-05) |
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DementiaGuide Inc. Releases Beta Version of SymptomGuide™ Web Application |
| SymptomGuide™, currently in beta testing, is an innovative tool for persons with dementia and their caregivers to select and track symptoms over time. (2006-07-19) |
| New Therapy for Alzheimer's |
| New hypno-psychotherapy techniques improve the quality of life for sufferers and family support groups. (2007-06-16) |
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Top Ten Smart Foods( |
| What kind of edibles are especially good at protecting the brain’s delicate nerve cells and blood vessels from the damage that accompanies aging? Here are the answers. (2006-03-09) |
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Investigators: NIH Worker Allegedly Profited From Tissue Samples |
| A senior researcher at the U.S. National Institutes of Health may have profited by at least $285,000 from the transfer of human tissue samples in what appears to be a violation of agency ethics rules. (2006-06-15) |
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DreamWorks: Peter Jackson to Adapt 'Lovely Bones' |
| Peter Jackson is teaming up with DreamWorks SKG to film his adaptation of the best-selling novel "The Lovely Bones." (2007-05-07) |
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Human Cloning Foundation Praises Baltimore Mayor for Supporting Stem Cell Research
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| The Human Cloning Foundation praised Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley for pushing for state funding of stem cell research. (2005-10-17) |
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Olga Brunner to Present Entrepreneurial Options for FAU Health Administration Students |
| Olga Brunner to Present Entrepreneurial Options for FAU Health Administration Students (2005-04-15) |
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Dementia: What is Dementia?
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| The term "dementia" describes a group of symptoms that are caused by changes in brain function. (2005-02-27) |
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Owns 10 percent of the Southern California hillside? Neighbors Sue Heston Over Mudslide |
| Neighbors who live down a hill from Charlton Heston's home are suing the actor, alleging that their property was damaged two years ago when heavy rain sent hillside debris pouring into their home. (2007-01-06) |
| Paxil Treats 'Compulsive Hoarding' |
| The antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine) is effective in treating people with a condition called compulsive hoarding syndrome, researchers report. (2006-11-11) |
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Spice Up Your Brain(1)
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| Preserve brain function with spicy foods.
(2006-07-12) |
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New Obesity Research Tool Obestatin Made Available |
| California Peptide Research, Inc. announced today that they have obestatin available for medical research. Obestatin is a new discovery in the search of a real treatment for obesity. (2006-02-01) |
| Alkyl Transfactor Omega-3 Oil from Seabiotics |
| : SeaBiotics Alkyl Transfactor and
Childrens' Neurofactor are the result of
combining highly purified Omega 3 marine oil,
highly purified deep ocean shark liver oil, and a natural lemon flavor.
(2005-07-24) |
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Human Cloning Foundation hails Newcastle University |
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The Human Cloning Foundation hails British scientists at the University of Newcastle for successfully cloning a human embryo in Britain for the first time. (2005-05-27) |
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Buy Varenicline, Chantix Today |
| Pfizer scientists developed CHANTIX™ (varenicline) specifically to help smokers quit. And it comes with a support plan that can help you learn to break the smoking routine.
(2007-07-10) |
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ABHS tell all this week on Elizabeth Taylor's illnesses, Mike Myers new movie character and much mor |
| ABHS tell all this week on Elizabeth Taylor's illnesses, Mike Myers new movie character and much more at www.ArgentinaBrunetti.com (2006-06-08) |
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Human Cloning Foundation Welcomes WiCell Research Institute as Site for First National Stem Cell Ban |
| The Human Cloning Foundation praised the National Institute of Health for tapping WiCell Research Institute as the site of the nation's first national stem cell research bank. (2005-10-31) |