Alzheimers Disease Tips

September 12, 2006

Out & About

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Out & About
Martinsville Reporter-Times - alzheimers support The Alzheimer’s Association offers support groups for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias. All meetings are confidential and free of charge. Caregiver support group meetings are at 7 p.m. on the

Clay Books, 1911-2006
Columbia Daily Tribune - In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Adult Day Connection or to the Mid-Missouri Chapter of Alzheimers Association, c/o Maupin Funeral Home, 301 Douglas Blvd., Fulton, Mo., 65251. Condolences may also be sent to the

James K. ‘JK’ Lee
1960 Sun - Funeral Service, Wednesday, 11 a.m., at the mortuary with Rev. Will Reger officiating. Interment in Walnut Hill Cemetery with military rites tendered by American Legion Post No. 2. Memorials to Alzheimers Association or to the family preferred

New Method for Harvesting Embryonic Stem Cells Would Save Embryo
TechNewsWorld - Stem cells created by embryos in their first stages of development hold promise for treating a number of ailments, including those of the nervous system like Alzheimers, because they can be directed to grow into an entire range of varied cells found

Couples Cull Embryos to Halt Heritage of Cancer
Herald Tribune - Soon, experts say, prospective parents may be able to choose between an embryo that could become a child with a lower risk of colon cancer who is likely to be fat, or one who is likely to be thin but has a slightly elevated risk of Alzheimers, or a

Stem cell center planned
State Journal-Register - If you are opposed to Stem Cell Research, then when you get Diabetes, Alzheimers or some other debilitating disease which will eventually be cured by the research, DON’T AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE CURE! This solution is so simple, so elegant, and so in

Alzheimer’s ‘Risk Score’ Spots Those Most Vulnerable
Heart Info - Treating lung problems, therefore, may also decrease the risk of dementia, said researchers at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System and the University of Washington, both in Seattle. More information For more, visit the Alzheimers Association (www.alz

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