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CORPUS CHRISTI -- Something had changed with Dan Viola.Some of his co-workers and acquaintances noticed it. Viola, the former Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi athletic director, seemed to act differently. He answered almost any question with "
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A recent study released by the University of Maryland Medical Center found that the natural supplement Ginkgo biloba decreases your risk for dementia and memory loss in later years. Ginkgo biloba is extracted from Ginkgo trees in Eastern China and is comm
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GROWING TREND IN TREATING DEMENTIA
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Discussion about the health news story that a big waistline in your 40s could almost triple the threat of dementia in old age, according to new research.
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A study shows dementia patients may feel relieved to know what's going on, despite reluctance of doctor's to tell them.
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Author and Alzheimer's advocate,Susan Berg, is asking you, John Q.Public, what you are doing to prevent dementia?Visit her blog http://dementiaviews.blogspot.com to answer a poll question anonymously. For more information visit http://www.alzheimersideas.
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An excellent layman's article on Dementia - the various types and tips on care strategies.
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DISCWORLD author Terry Pratchett has hit out at the under-funding of dementia research.The sci-fi writer, who has sold over 55 million books, revealed recently that he was suffering from a rare early-onset version of the disease called posterior cortical
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Scientists discovered something else that can go wrong if you have stomach fat in your 40s -- you can get Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Add that to the list of other stuff that can go wrong, like hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and more.
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Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia are such horrible conditions. This is a collection of research and articles involving Alzheimer's and Dementia.
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People with larger stomachs in their 40s are more likely to have dementia when they reach their 70s, according to a new study.
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We so designate HeidiHo. Her piece on "selective cognition" had us hysterical. Wonder where she found the term though the "rags" she mentions are prime examples, as is she if she understand what she was writing. Perhaps she's show
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Having a big belly in your 40s can boost your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease or other dementia decades later, a new study suggests.
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Just a bit over a year ago Cigar Aficionado, a high caliber magazine, did a terrific cover story on David Caruso. However, by the time Vixen tidied it up, it became a classic example of the extent of her dementia. Only the threat of legal action stopped
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Great tips on how to care for a loved one at home with Dementia or Alzheimer's disease. VERY helpful!
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A big waistline in your 40s could almost triple the threat of dementia in old age.
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Is there a connection between Alzheimer's and dementia? What is it and what can be done to help those who suffer from these conditions?
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"More people are changing in a liberal direction than in a conservative direction. As age related dementia sets in"
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A new study conducted by the Journal of the American Academy of Neurology found that ???Central obesity in midlife increased the risk of dementia??? central obesity or visceral body fat is normally apparent in people with an apple shaped body, thick waist
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HAVING a large belly in middle age nearly triples the risk of developing dementia, a study released today found.Being overweight in midlife and beyond has long been linked to increased risk for disease such as stroke, diabetes and heart disease.
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Health Expert Sheryl Walters shows why you may want to enroll in your local Spanish Class
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Wandering is a common, dangerous problem among seniors with more advanced dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Too often we hear of an elderly family member that has wandered away from their home, unable to remember their way back. Informative discussions ab
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Doctors often hesitate to tell patients diagnosis when suffering from dementia but patients and caregivers were relieved to have symptoms explained and a way to help.
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Those who were overweight or obese but did not have a pot belly had an 80 percent increase in the risk of dementia compared to people with a normal body weight and abdominal fat level.The risk increase jumped to 230 percent among overweight people with a
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Learn how music therapy can help patients with Dementia connect and relax.
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Having a big belly in middle age appears to greatly increase one's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia decades later, researchers said on Wednesday.
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Having a large belly in middle age nearly triples the risk of developing dementia, a study released today found.
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According to a recent study undertaken in California by researchers,obesity with pot belly is highly risky and they will sure develop dementia, a sort of brain disorder.
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I learned in grade school that we study history to learn from decisions of the past. When studying history, one has the advantage of hindsight to see how all decisions in regards to matters played out. McCain??s support of the Iraq war baffles me, in par
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Why that spare tire puts you at greater risk of dementia along with a host of other diseases, and what you can do about it.
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A Government forecast has shown that more than a million people in Britain will suffer from dementia within 20 years.
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Doctors often hesitate to tell patients they likely suffer from Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia, fearing the news will overwhelm them.
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You can learn more about eight types of dementia on the following page. Source 2008 Alzheimer??s Disease Facts and Figures Alzheimer??s disease is the most common cause of dementia.
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People who have big bellies in their 40s are much more likely to get Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in their 70s, according to new research that links the middle-age spread to fading minds for the first time.
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Antibiotics are routinely used to extend the lives of people with severe dementia but is that treatment really in the patient's best interest? Pneumonia used to be called "the old man's friend" because it often brought a fairly swift and painles
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Possibly, early research is positive but the jury is still out.
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This is a good discussion of when you need a Power of Attorney for your aging parents. Specifically relevant for loved ones with Dementia, or Alzheimer's.
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A report released this week by the Alzheimer??s Association estimates that 18% of the nation??s 79 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer??s disease or another form of dementia at some point in their lives.
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Choosing the right present for someone with Alzheimer??s disease or a related dementia is certain to give him/her joyful times independently or with a loved one. Here are some tips on how to pick a perfect gift.
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Former coach's life changes with dementia
CORPUS CHRISTI -- Something had changed with Dan Viola.Some of his co-workers and acquaintances noticed it. Viola, the former Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi athletic director, seemed to act differently. He answered almost any question with "
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Ginkgo Biloba for Alzheimer??s
A recent study released by the University of Maryland Medical Center found that the natural supplement Ginkgo biloba decreases your risk for dementia and memory loss in later years. Ginkgo biloba is extracted from Ginkgo trees in Eastern China and is comm
www.chatterlounge.com
BRAIN FITNESS
GROWING TREND IN TREATING DEMENTIA
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Large waist 'an Alzheimer's risk'
Discussion about the health news story that a big waistline in your 40s could almost triple the threat of dementia in old age, according to new research.
experience.patient.co.uk
Doctors Urged to Tell Patients in Early Stage Alzheimer's
A study shows dementia patients may feel relieved to know what's going on, despite reluctance of doctor's to tell them.
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What are you doing to prevent dementia?
Author and Alzheimer's advocate,Susan Berg, is asking you, John Q.Public, what you are doing to prevent dementia?Visit her blog http://dementiaviews.blogspot.com to answer a poll question anonymously. For more information visit http://www.alzheimersideas.
www.gather.com
Dementia Information and Dementia Care A Place for Mom
An excellent layman's article on Dementia - the various types and tips on care strategies.
alzheimers.aplaceformom.com
Terry Pratchett gives away ??500,000!!!
DISCWORLD author Terry Pratchett has hit out at the under-funding of dementia research.The sci-fi writer, who has sold over 55 million books, revealed recently that he was suffering from a rare early-onset version of the disease called posterior cortical
www.harlowherald.co.uk
Scientists Find Another Reason To Lose Fat
Scientists discovered something else that can go wrong if you have stomach fat in your 40s -- you can get Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Add that to the list of other stuff that can go wrong, like hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and more.
blog.destinationrx.com
Alzheimers Disease Information
Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia are such horrible conditions. This is a collection of research and articles involving Alzheimer's and Dementia.
alzheimers.jroyd.com
Larger Belly In Mid-life Increases Risk Of Dementia, Study S
People with larger stomachs in their 40s are more likely to have dementia when they reach their 70s, according to a new study.
www.sciencedaily.com
HeidiHo: The Diva of Dementia!
We so designate HeidiHo. Her piece on "selective cognition" had us hysterical. Wonder where she found the term though the "rags" she mentions are prime examples, as is she if she understand what she was writing. Perhaps she's show
dojodabbles.blogspot.com
A Big Belly Could Mean You Carry A Bigger Dementia Risk Too
Having a big belly in your 40s can boost your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease or other dementia decades later, a new study suggests.
www.cnn.com
David Caruso: One Year Ago!
Just a bit over a year ago Cigar Aficionado, a high caliber magazine, did a terrific cover story on David Caruso. However, by the time Vixen tidied it up, it became a classic example of the extent of her dementia. Only the threat of legal action stopped
dojodabbles.blogspot.com
Dementia Care at Home - A How-To Guide
Great tips on how to care for a loved one at home with Dementia or Alzheimer's disease. VERY helpful!
alzheimers.aplaceformom.com
Fat in your forties and you end up Alzheimer's
A big waistline in your 40s could almost triple the threat of dementia in old age.
news.bbc.co.uk
The Link Between Alzheimer's and Dementia
Is there a connection between Alzheimer's and dementia? What is it and what can be done to help those who suffer from these conditions?
www.helium.com
Age related dementia causes people to become more Liberal
"More people are changing in a liberal direction than in a conservative direction. As age related dementia sets in"
news.yahoo.com
Obesity Linked to Dementia
A new study conducted by the Journal of the American Academy of Neurology found that ???Central obesity in midlife increased the risk of dementia??? central obesity or visceral body fat is normally apparent in people with an apple shaped body, thick waist
www.tlbc.ca
Pot bellies linked to dementia The Australian
HAVING a large belly in middle age nearly triples the risk of developing dementia, a study released today found.Being overweight in midlife and beyond has long been linked to increased risk for disease such as stroke, diabetes and heart disease.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au
Speaking Two Languages Prevents Dementia
Health Expert Sheryl Walters shows why you may want to enroll in your local Spanish Class
www.younglivingguide.com
Wandering - Seniors with Dementia or Alzheimer's
Wandering is a common, dangerous problem among seniors with more advanced dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Too often we hear of an elderly family member that has wandered away from their home, unable to remember their way back. Informative discussions ab
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Dementia Diagnosis May Relieve Patients
Doctors often hesitate to tell patients diagnosis when suffering from dementia but patients and caregivers were relieved to have symptoms explained and a way to help.
www6.comcast.net
Big belly in middle age triples risk of dementia
Those who were overweight or obese but did not have a pot belly had an 80 percent increase in the risk of dementia compared to people with a normal body weight and abdominal fat level.The risk increase jumped to 230 percent among overweight people with a
www.rawstory.com
Dementia Therapy and Music A Place for Mom
Learn how music therapy can help patients with Dementia connect and relax.
alzheimers.aplaceformom.com
Big belly in 40s raises Alzheimer's risk in 70s
Having a big belly in middle age appears to greatly increase one's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia decades later, researchers said on Wednesday.
www.reuters.com
Pot bellies linked to dementia
Having a large belly in middle age nearly triples the risk of developing dementia, a study released today found.
www.news.com.au
Pot belly increases the risk of dementia
According to a recent study undertaken in California by researchers,obesity with pot belly is highly risky and they will sure develop dementia, a sort of brain disorder.
www.groundreport.com
Illiterate Electorate: McCain Might Have Dementia
I learned in grade school that we study history to learn from decisions of the past. When studying history, one has the advantage of hindsight to see how all decisions in regards to matters played out. McCain??s support of the Iraq war baffles me, in par
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Big Belly = Bad Memory
Why that spare tire puts you at greater risk of dementia along with a host of other diseases, and what you can do about it.
www.newsweek.com
More Than a Million Britons Will Suffer from Dementia by 202
A Government forecast has shown that more than a million people in Britain will suffer from dementia within 20 years.
www.medindia.net
Dementia diagnosis may relieve patients AP
Doctors often hesitate to tell patients they likely suffer from Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia, fearing the news will overwhelm them.
www.alertpedia.com
The Eight Types of Dementia Defined
You can learn more about eight types of dementia on the following page. Source 2008 Alzheimer??s Disease Facts and Figures Alzheimer??s disease is the most common cause of dementia.
alzheimersreadingroom.blogspot.com
Big Bellies Linked to Alzheimer's Disease
People who have big bellies in their 40s are much more likely to get Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in their 70s, according to new research that links the middle-age spread to fading minds for the first time.
www.washingtonpost.com
No diseases for old men
Antibiotics are routinely used to extend the lives of people with severe dementia but is that treatment really in the patient's best interest? Pneumonia used to be called "the old man's friend" because it often brought a fairly swift and painles
commentisfree.guardian.co.uk
Question: Can crossword puzzles help prevent dementia?
Possibly, early research is positive but the jury is still out.
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Power of Attorney - when you need it for aging parents
This is a good discussion of when you need a Power of Attorney for your aging parents. Specifically relevant for loved ones with Dementia, or Alzheimer's.
elder-care-community.aplaceformom.com
14 Million Boomers Will Develop Alzheimer??s
A report released this week by the Alzheimer??s Association estimates that 18% of the nation??s 79 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer??s disease or another form of dementia at some point in their lives.
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Best ever Easter gifts for those with dementia
Choosing the right present for someone with Alzheimer??s disease or a related dementia is certain to give him/her joyful times independently or with a loved one. Here are some tips on how to pick a perfect gift.
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