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April 11, 2006

Ovary Removal May Boost Long-Term Dementia Risk 

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Ovary Removal May Boost Long-Term Dementia Risk 
Health Scout - Apr 06 3:08 PM
Experts say women must weigh pros and cons for this surgery.Save to My Web

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WCAX 3 - Mar 17 9:29 AM
There is no guarantee that the bird flu will mutate and spread from human to human — but scientists are trying to develop a vaccine just in case.. A new report shows their work is paying off.Save to My Web

ALZHEIMER’S: ‘He can’t walk or speak well . . . he’s like a three-year-old now’ 
Peterborough Today - Apr 07 10:07 AM
MILLIONS of soap fans have tuned in to witness Mike Baldwin’s debilitating battle with Alzheimer’s disease, which will come to a dramatic end tonight when he passes away on Coronation Street’s cobbles in the arms of arch foe Ken Barlow. Features writer JEMMA WALTON spoke to a woman whose perfect marriage was shattered when her husband was diagnosed with the same condition as Mike. (07/04/2006 Save to My Web

Lucille Puckett 
Cullman Times - Mar 17 10:55 PM
Funeral services for Lucille Lucy Puckett, will be at 11 a.m. Monday, March 20, 2006, at Glenwood Lutheran Church, Art Museum Square, Toledo, Ohio, with burial in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park, Central Ave., Toledo.Save to My Web

Firefighters join program to anonymously report incidents 
Casper Star-Tribune - Mar 23 11:20 AM
LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) — Cruising at 60 mph down U.S. Highway 287, sirens wailing and lights flashing, Capt. Phil Beehler turned around and noticed 1,000 feet of fire hose dragging in the road behind him.Save to My Web

Project Lifesaver Coming to Columbus 
WTVM 9 - Mar 19 7:49 PM
If you have a loved one who suffers from Alzheimers or autism have you ever worried about them wandering off? For many people it is a constant fear. BSave to My Web

Memory Support Program volunteers needed 
KAALtv.com - Apr 07 2:34 PM
(KAAL) — Local people with early signs of Alzheimers are needed to test a new program that may help patients live more independently. Mayo Clinic’s Memory Support Program is for people with mild cognitive impairment.Save to My Web

Sigma Kappa softball tourney raises $3,000; proceeds benefit gerontology, Alzheimers research 
Indiana Statesman - Apr 03 10:03 AM
ISU’s Sigma Kappa sorority organized Saturday’s fourth annual softball tournament at Rec East to fundraise for gerontology and Alzheimer’s research. The day-long event raised $3,000 the sorority’s set goal, said Sarah Hammen, a freshman … Save to My Web

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