Alzheimers Disease Tips

June 5, 2006

Students arrested in anti-Howard protest 

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Students arrested in anti-Howard protest 
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
Two people have been arrested at a student protest against the Prime Minister outside a University of Sydney campus. John Howard has been visiting the university’s Brain and Mind Research Institute on its nursing campus.Save to My Web

Liz Taylor Dismisses Alzheimer’s Rumors 
The Boston Channel - May 31 8:27 AM
Elizabeth Taylor on Tuesday dismissed tabloid reports that she was being treated for early Alzheimer’s disease or was gravely ill.Save to My Web

Alzheimer’s group marking 20 years 
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Jun 01 1:34 AM
SOUTHBRIDGE - For Alzheimer’s patients and their loved ones, the disease can make life seem hopeless. In Worcester County, however, a Harrington Hospital-based organization, the Alzheimer’s Support Network of South Central Massachusetts, has made life a little less bleak by giving support to patients and their caregivers.Save to My Web

Orlando Woman Reported Missing 
WKMG Local6.com via Yahoo! News - Jun 03 8:16 PM
A woman in Orlando is asking for help in finding her sister-in-law who has been missing since Wednesday.Save to My Web

Fan aims to keep promise to legend 
2theadvocate.com - 38 minutes ago
PRAIRIEVILLE Gilbert Glynn has been trying to keep a promise to his idol for 20 years now, and he says he feels like he is running out of time.Save to My Web

Nintendo in Alzheimer’s battle 
Australian IT - May 31 3:53 PM
COMPUTER games in the hands of the elderly are shaping up as the latest weapons in the war against Alzheimer’s.Save to My Web

Numbers game 
North Shore News - Jun 04 6:04 PM
The 2006 Census questionnaires were recently mailed to 12.7 million households in Canada. The census will give us some valuable information on seniors and their issues. While we are waiting for those results let’s look at what we already know about seniors.Save to My Web

Leadership begins in Enid 
The Enid News & Eagle - 52 minutes ago
About 52 students from across the state gathered with their parents at Enid Symphony Center Sunday to begin a week-long Youth Leadership Oklahoma tour, and First Lady Kim Henry was there to see her own daughter off.Save to My Web

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