Alzheimers Disease Tips

October 2, 2006

Missing Alzheimer’s Patient Found Dead 

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Missing Alzheimer’s Patient Found Dead 
WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News - 56 minutes ago
The search for a missing man who had Alzheimer’s disease came to a sad end about 3 miles from his home on Sunday afternoon.Save to My Web

Take a coffee break for Alzheimer’s 
Scarborough Mirror - Sep 28 2:56 PM
St. Paul’s Centre is doing its part of Alzheimer’s by hosting a Coffee Break Oct. 3. Guests are invited to drop by the centre and purchase a cup of coffee and light snacks, with proceeds benefiting the Alzheimer Society of Toronto.Save to My Web

Lutheran Family and Children’s Services holds dinner 
SEMissourian.com - Oct 02 12:04 AM
Several organizations and individuals were recognized at the LFCS Faith in Action dinner for their continuous support throughout the years. The event was held Sept. 24 at the Drury Lodge .Save to My Web

Support group planned for caregivers 
The Monterey County Herald - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Afree Alzheimer’s support group for caregivers will be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the First Baptist Church at 1130 San Vincente St., Salinas.Save to My Web

Salesman sold cars for local dealership 
The Toledo Blade - Sep 30 3:38 AM
Ray Cox, 81, who was a milkman, dump truck owner, and Christmas tree salesman before he found his niche as a car salesman for Brondes Ford, died yesterday in the Parkcliffe Alzheimer’s Community from complications of Alzheimer’s disease.Save to My Web

Map Of The Brain Project Results Released 
KXAN 36 Austin - Oct 01 5:17 PM
Scientists announced Tuesday they have successfully mapped thousands of genes in the brain. It could lead to faster and better treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other brain-based illnesses.Save to My Web

Alzheimers: A horrible family experience 
The Meridian Star - Sep 30 10:59 PM
MERIDIAN Brian Finnegan remembers his mother, Jeanette, as an outgoing, caring woman who raised six children and volunteered at her church. But today, she lies in a rest home in Hattiesburg, oblivious to her childrens visits or to anything about the life she once loved so dearly.Save to My Web

In Early Alzheimer’s Disease Microscopic Brain Damage Detected 
Medical News Today - Sep 28 5:05 AM
Researchers have developed a new computer-aided analysis technique to identify early cellular damage in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The study is featured in the October issue of Radiology.”With increasing longevity among the population, the incidence of AD is expected to rise rapidly, creating a great burden not only for patients and their families, but also for society,” said Min-Ying Su, Ph.D. Save to My Web

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