Archive for September, 2008

Alzheimers and nursing home insurance

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

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I thought, “How can my grandmother not know who I am?” I suddenly understood why she carried around a piece of paper with our names on it. Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are hard on everyone in read the whole article. Dimentia Test

BONNE TERRE — They did it! Participants in this year’s Leadbelt Alzheimer’s Memory Walk surpassed their goal of $20000, and raised more than $22000 that will go toward funding research into a cure and providing services for Dimentia Test

teddybear.crafts aka MIKE QUICK posted a photo:. 2008-09-27 ALZHEIMERS WALK AT MERCER MALL 118-EC4X6. Dimentia Test

Alzheimers assoc

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Addi and Cassi
I came across this on a forward from one of my friends. I guess these two little girls, Addi and Cassi, were on Dr. Phil’s “The Doctors” show earlier this week. They are suffering from Niemann Pick Type C, also known as “Childhood Alzheimers.” They were diagnosed about 2 years ago and their diagnosis is deemed fatal. The girls are 4 years old and SO cute! If you’re interested in finding out more information about the disease and about the girls, you can visit their website at www.addiandcas
Source: girlspooptoo.com

Alzheimers disease medicine

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Newsweek - Confronting Alzheimer’s
June 18, 2007 — A man is sitting next to her. She knows his name is Frank, but that is all she knows. She doesn’t remember that when they met, she was head…
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Science News - Targeting Alzheimer’s
May 24, 2008 — Inhibiting the enzyme beta-secretase could neutralize an Alzheimer’s suspect–the peptide amyloid-beta. A team in Germany has made a compound that…
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Oakland Tribune - An Alzheimer’s widow
April 28, 2007 — IT’S 10 A.M. and Fabiola Trejo is greeting the day with a hammer in hand. “Will you look at this? Just look at this,” she says, pointing to a…
Source: findarticles.com