Little Benefit From Antipsychotics In Alzheimer’s, Study Suggests
Science Daily - Oct 16 9:38 AM
Alzheimer’s patients prescribed antipsychotic drugs for delusions, agitation or aggression do no better than those who take a placebo.Save to My Web
Get High, Prevent Alzheimers
Runner’s World - Oct 06 7:38 AM
Okay, nobody’s actually recommending that you smoke a couple of joints a day to beat Alzheimers, and marijuana research has shown that it can have some negative effects on mental functioning.Save to My Web
Todays tip: N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation holding sale
Green Bay Press-Gazette - Oct 20 2:12 AM
N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation is holding a rummage and bake sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at its new Alzheimers Adult Day Program, 1538 Western Ave., Green Bay. With 100 percent employee participation and donations from area bakeries, N.E.W. Curative hopes to raise funds to benefit the clients in the program all of whom have Alzheimers disease or other forms of dementia. With involvement Save to My Web
Walkers raise more than $25K for Alzheimers Association
Sheboygan Press - Oct 01 2:06 AM
The Sheboygan County Memory Walk to benefit the Alzheimers Association on Saturday was only 2.5 miles, but it was an emotional journey for Mary Heronymus of Sheboygan, whose mother suffered from the disease for nine years.Save to My Web
Omega-3s show promise for very mild Alzheimer’s
Nutraingredients.com - Oct 10 9:16 AM
10/10/2006 - Supplements of omega-3 fatty acids may slow mental decline in people with very mild Alzheimer’s disease, but have no impact on people with more advanced forms, says a new clinical trial.Save to My Web
Dispute blamed for fire
Sampson Independent - Oct 25 3:59 AM
CLINTON A house at 609 Calhoun Street was severely damaged by fire early Saturday, apparently the result of what started as a dispute between a husband and wife.Save to My Web
Candidates Using Direct Mail for Wedge Issues
WISH-TV Indianapolis - Oct 18 3:39 PM
By Jim Shella If you’re trying to get away from all the negative political ads this campaign season, don’t go to the mailbox. That’s where politicians from both parties like to make use of so-called “wedge” issues.Save to My Web