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Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease – a Comprehensive Review..

Alzheimer’, an age-related brain disorder affecting a person’s memory functioning, it has no known cause and no known cure. Because it is incurable and progressive, when it sets in, it affects the entire family. Hence, there is an urgent and pressing need for everybody to know and understand what it is and how it impacts society.

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Paranoia and Dementia – They Often Go Hand-in-hand

Dementia and paranoia seem to go together hand in hand. Try and imagine how frustrating it must be scary to live in a world where your things constantly disappear, someone has taken control of your money, conversations often do not hold, and you wake up each morning in a strange place.

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Alzheimer’s Disease: More Leisure Than Other Stimulants for The Brain

Engage in leisure activities intellectually stimulating help reduce the risk of suffering from senile dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, French researchers conclude.

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Does Olive Oil Help to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?

Olive oil has many health benefits and protecting the brain may be one of them. A new study shows that a compound in olive oil may be the key to stopping the ravages of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Life with Alzheimers Disease

Living with Alzheimer disease can be a very painful experience for sufferer and his family.

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Alzheimer’s Disease

How to cope with the disease.

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What Causes Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers suspect Alzheimer’s disease has three different links.

Researchers are looking at two broad types of Alzheimer’s disease.

One kind seems to be family-linked, passed on from parent to child. This kind of “early- onset” Alzheimer’s senility affects mostly members of the same family in their forties and fifties. It may involve a mutated gene, a damaged chemical messenger inherited by the child.

The other kind usually hits people over age 70. Scientists believe this kind of senility is not inherited. As many as half of the people over age 85 come down with this kind of Alzheimer’s disease, some statistics indicate.

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10 Tips to Stay Forever Young

Learn 10 tips for you stay forever young, living well, even long after the youth.

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The Benefits of Fish Oil

Add Fish oil to your diet to improve your bodily functions.

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Does Verbal Ability Affect Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease?

A new study shows that having complex verbal skills may offer some protection against age-related memory problems and Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s the full story.