Alzheimers Disease Tips

July 15, 2006

Judge Temple Driver

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Judge Temple Driver
Wichita Falls Times Record News - Judge Temple Driver, 82, died at Hospice July 12, after a courageous struggle with Alzheimer’s. Services will be at First Presbyterian Church Saturday, July 15, at 1 in the afternoon with Dr. Isaac Butterworth and Tom Rodgers officiating. Burial will

Analysis: Senate to challenge White House on stem cell research
World Peace Herald - That could gives them great promise in treating a wide range of health problems, including diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, or spinal cord injuries, scientists say. The research is highly popular with the public, spurred on by vocal backing from the

Eye photos to be used in tracking sex offenders
Enterprise - The company uses a similar program to identify children and those with Alzheimer’s disease in Plymouth County and elsewhere in the country. Mullin said he hopes the programs in place in Massachusetts will eventually expand to include sex offenders

Health things
Sharon Herald - Sharon Regional Health System offers the following support groups at Hermitage HealthPlace, 2360 Highland Road, unless otherwise noted: Bereavement, 6 p.m. June 20. Alzheimer s, 6 p.m. June 21. Cancer, 6 p.m. June 27, Cancer Care Center

Alzheimer’s Disease
WTOL-TV - Alzheimer’s disease is a group of disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. It is marked by progressive deterioration, which affects both the memory and reasoning capabilities of an individual. Alzheimer’s

To the Editor:
Nashville City Paper - As the son of a wonderful mother now in the middle stages of Alzheimer s disease, I wish to voice strong opposition to federal funding of embryonic stem cell (ESC) research. There are those who would have us believe ESC research holds promise for

Caregiver charged with abusing Alzheimer’s patient
St. Paul Pioneer Press - A caregiver at an Alzheimer’s facility was charged with abuse after prosecutors said she shoved a 90-year-old patient roughly enough to cause bruising. Marie L. Wells of Madison faces one felony count of patient abuse, a charge that carries a maximum

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