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Alzheimer's disease
http://e-alzheimer-disease.blogspot.com/
Biochemistry Alzheimer's disease has been identified as a protein misfolding disease (proteopathy), caused by accumulation of abnormally folded A-beta and tau proteins in the brain. Plaques are made up of small peptides, 39–43 amino acids in lengt
Caregiver Alzheimer's
http://caregiveralzheimers.blogspot.com
Helping the caregiver to take care of their loved ones diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease while taking care of themselves
I am an Alzheimer's CareGiver
http://iamanalzheimerscaregiver.blogspot.com
My mother is 91 years old and suffers from Alzheimer's disease. I am her Caregiver.
Alzheimer's blog
http://alzheimers-diseaseblog.blogspot.com/
Alzheimer's disease blog wish to help with advices to all those who suffer from this disease
Alzheimer's in the Family
http://www.alzheimersinthefamily.com/blog
Alzheimer's in the Family supports professional women who have a parent with Alzheimer's to stay Sane, Healthy, and Professional. Posts focus on Alzheimer's and brain research, fast and healthy meals, communication with family and medical personne
Disease Information
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Health and medical information library about Causes disease,Symptoms and Treatment
The Alzheimer's Reading Room
http://www.alzheimersreadingroom.com
Everything Alzheimer's Disease. The weblog is published for cargivers, family caregivers, and those interested in learning more about Alzheimer's disease.
Caregiver Survival: I Hate Alzheimer's
http://alzheimmers.blogspot.com
A blog presented by a physician, and a primary cargiver to his mother who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease when Dr. Sivak was just 17 years old. The blog presents some atypical and unusual insights into the devastating disease process, from the
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Mom – Free of Her Alzheimer’s Prison
Every Patient's Advocate | 10 hours ago by Trisha Torrey
My mother, Betty Louise (Stetson) Torrey, died this week. I’m sad, mourning our loss, and grieving, of course. But I also rejoice! Because more than a decade of Alzheimer’s disease had ravaged her brain, and her body, and she was not read more
FLASHBACK: You're as Old as You Eat...Our Guide to Foods that Fig…
warm induce percent | 22 hours ago by ridgelytil
Keeping in peak condition in old age can be boosted by nutrition, which scientists are proving is a powerful weapon in fighting off diseases. As new research shows that olive oil could play a vital role in protecting against dementia, we look at the read more
National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month – What Everyone Needs to…
Politics of Conversion | 23 hours ago
November, National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, gives everyone a chance all over the country to get into the act and raise awareness of this dreadful disease. When speaking of raising awareness of Alzheimer’s Disease, two questions come to mind i read more
Barrow Scientists Partner With Hispanic ‘El Grupo’ In Alzheim…
Zamp BioTopics | November 14th 2009 by Zamp
Researchers from the Barrow Neurological Institute and aging Hispanic alumni from Phoenix Union High School are partnering in a major research trial to study Alzheimer’s disease in the ethnic community. More than 20 graduates from the high scho read more
Alzheimer's Treatments Discussed
Best Panic Attacks Treatment | November 14th 2009 by susanne
alzheimer's Like most diseases, those who have Alzheimer’s or those who are family members or close friends of those who have Alzheimer’s disease may be looking towards alternative treatments in hopes of bring relief or to prolong read more
Is it really Alzheimer's? Are you sure?
The Alzheimer's Reading Room | November 13th 2009 by Bob DeMarco
Today, I received an email from a reader telling me about how her father was misdiagnosed with Alzheimer's when in fact he was suffering from a brain tumor. Bob DeMarco Alzheimer's Reading Room Editor Many people assume that if an older person bec read more
How to SLOW DOWN Alzheimer (Forgetful)
Heed My Words! | November 13th 2009 by EliteVillain
Alzheimer is still incurable! But you can delay the progress from getting worse. You need to know what are the suggested ways in order to slow down the progress, this could help your parents or relatives or friends who are reaching the age of 65. You read more
A Low-Calorie Snack Survival Guide
Surfside Fitness | November 13th 2009 by Aaron M. Potts
By Stephanie Saunders Dieting can be a struggle for even the most disciplined. Going against your cravings, turning down tasty desserts, and making wise restaurant choices is difficult for even those of us who give advice about it. And although recen read more
Blog to Slow Alzheimer's Symptoms
The Alzheimer's Reading Room | November 13th 2009 by Bob DeMarco
Seniors in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, with mild to moderate memory loss, are writing Weblogs to help them make sense of their daily lives. And the activity, they say, is slowing the onset of their symptoms. "Many people, once they're read more
How Fast Are You Aging?
Larry's Health Blog | November 13th 2009 by Larry Stell
by Dr. Dharma Wrinkles may betray your age externally, but your cells reveal your true age. They also divulge life’s chronic tolls in a special spot—the tips of your chromosomes. These tips, called telomeres, with a long E, may foretell your read more
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