Alzheimers Disease Tips

July 26, 2006

Studies Confirm Link Between Diabetes and Alzheimers

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Studies Confirm Link Between Diabetes and Alzheimers
FOX News - Several new studies may help to clarify and strengthen the link between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers presenting their findings at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders in Madrid

New Generation Of System Agents Could Assist Alzheimers Sufferes
Space Daily - Computers, motion sensors, home-to-hospital video cameras and other devices could help patients with early stages of dementia maintain safe, independent living longer. At the same time, the devices — even something such as a popular computer game

Correcting the Errors of Disclosure
Ledger - In one of several presentations about the device, doctors reviewed its use for obesity, anxiety and Alzheimers disease, purposes for which it is not approved. And the recent review article that appeared without full disclosure was not focused on

IVIg Headlines Alzheimer’s Treatments at International Conference
Senior Journal - Ferris is Friedman Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) School of Medicine, and Director of the Alzheimers Disease Center at NYU’s Silberstein Institute. Following are summaries of some of the

Bush stem-cell veto was right thing to do
Pantagraph - I have heard studies say the using embryos anywat will not yield the results people want for alzheimers, parkinsons etc. While no one wants these diseases to continue, there are other ways to do it rather than purposefully harvesting humans. ”

Ralph Colatrella Sr., loved being deacon
Kentucky Post - Memorials are suggested to Alzheimers Foundation, 70 Damon Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45218; or St. Luke Lutheran Church Building Fund, 3917 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, Ky. 41076. Robert Kloenne , 88, of Wilder, died Saturday at St. Luke Hospital West

High-Tech Healthcare Will Improve Lives
CRM Buyer - Instead, Fox says that although his software will greatly improve performance of dyslexics, and perhaps of Alzheimers and Parkinsons patients in the future, his company is squarely set in the nontraditional healthcare space. While this distinction is

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