Alzheimers Disease Tips

September 23, 2006

Walks to benefit Alzheimers, cancer research 

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Walks to benefit Alzheimers, cancer research 
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Sep 14 1:59 AM
Deb Kaminski knows how important it is to raise funds for Alzheimers disease research.Save to My Web

Classes to help with memory diseases 
Everett Herald - Aug 27 1:16 AM
Those with Alzheimer’s can learn ways to cope with their disease through weekly classes.Save to My Web

Top Ten Hottest Jobs 
Kiplinger.com - Sep 07 7:20 AM
Not sure what to major in? Undecided about your career path? Consider a job in one of these fastest-growing fields. Not only are they in high demand, but they pay well, too.Save to My Web

Obituaries for September 1, 2006 
Selma Times-Journal - Sep 10 10:41 PM
Graveside services for Zula Mae Rawls, who died Tuesday, August 29, 2006, will be at 3 p.m. Friday in New Live Oak Cemetery, Selma. Dr. Jerry Henry will officiate. Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Home of Fairhope is directing.Save to My Web

Alger County Man Still Missing 
WLUC TV 6 - Aug 27 6:47 PM
Officials are growing increasingly concerned about the disappearance of an 85-year-old Alzheimers patient. They had to suspend their search of Raymond Perry early Friday, but resumed later in the day when the rain let up.Save to My Web

Annual Memory Walk to be held this weekend 
The Oshkosh Northwestern - Sep 15 2:23 AM
She knows her fathers condition wont improve. Its one of the first things doctors told her. But Sue Elmer, like hundreds of others in the Fox Valley, is hopeful the Alzheimers Association can make a difference.Save to My Web

Cover Story - Alzheimer’s Awareness 
WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia - Sep 11 8:31 AM
Dale Parsons would like to draw attention to Alzheimer’s and get more help for it.Save to My Web

Jackson County News 
MainStreet Newspapers - Sep 21 10:16 AM
Dalton Sexton Dalton C. Sexton, Sr., 65, of Jefferson, died Friday, September 15, 2006. Born on March 18, 1941, in Gwinnett County, he was the son of the late Carter and Bessie Harbin Sexton. He was a retired mechanic and carpenter and attended Faith Baptist Church.Save to My Web

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