Spinal Fluid Test May Detect Alzheimer’s

Spinal Fluid Test May Detect Alzheimer’s
NewsMax.com – CHICAGO – Sampling spinal fluid for a protein that makes up the plaques that clog the brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients may help diagnose the mind-wasting disease, researchers said on Monday. As plaques build up in the brain, levels of the

Rant & Rave
Thomasville Times-Enterprise – I d like to praise Dr. Gardner for his article on the missing link. Thank you. There s no missing link. It s a great article. Keep it up. You re a very smart man. God bless you. Mike Reagan must have Alzheimer’s. He doesn t have

Council on Aging news
Arlington Advocate – It is held on the third Tuesday each month at the Council on Aging. Meeting time is 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. We often share information about caring for people with Alzheimer’s or other dementia. Just come and join us or if you have any questions, call

Santa Rosa County – What’s happening today
Pensacola News Journal – Alzheimer’s Support Group: 1 p.m., Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce, 5247 Stewart St., Milton. Santa Rosa Medical Center Auxiliary summer book fair: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Santa Rosa Medical Center, 6002 Berryhill Road, Milton. Details: Aleta

New senior director a relief
Town Online – The former Council on Aging volunteer, who has also worked in hospice and Alzheimer s service development and spent 13 years as adult care services division manager at VNA Care Network, will be paid $65,159 in her new position.

Gates Foundation plays a huge role in EVMS’ AIDS vaccine research
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CBC Charter Member & Former Falls Church Councilman Charles Hedetniemi
Falls Church News-Press – Charles J. Hedetniemi, 91, a long time resident of Falls Church , VA , died July 4 from complications of Alzheimer s disease. Born in Champion, Michigan , Mr. Hedetniemi was the youngest of eight children of John and Margaret Hedetniemi, immigrants