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To bring awareness about a devastating disease that affects thousands of Kentuckians and their families, Gov.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 18, 2008
More research is emerging that shows a connection between using our brains and postponing some forms of dementia as we age.
Source:Inside Bay Area
Date:November 16, 2008
VIJAYAWADA: Family members of a 65-year-old professional, who retired from government service, walked into a psychiatry clinic complaining that he was disrobing in front of them.
Source:The Hindu
Date:November 16, 2008
It's not about living longer but living better. Such is the raison d'Aatre for much of the science of gerontology and the practice of geriatric medicine.
Source:Montreal Gazette
Date:November 14, 2008
The Murray Alzheimer Research and Education Program at the University of Waterloo is unveiling an instructive guide on organizing forums that enable people living with early-stage dementia and their family ...
Source:University of Waterloo News Releases
Date:November 14, 2008
Mary Atkinson/Nye Senior Services Approximately 5.2 million Americans are currently affected by Alzheimera s disease and the numbers continue to grow.
Source:Fremont Tribune
Date:November 13, 2008
BUFFALO Former Buffalo Mayor Jimmy Griffin died in May of a rare and untreatable disease, a disease so rare it has taken until now for doctors to be sure of the cause of death.
Source:WNED.org
Date:November 13, 2008
People who lose their sight will be given new guidance about a potentially frightening condition which causes hallucinations.
Source:BBC
Date:November 13, 2008
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Disease and Therapy Review: Senile Dementia" report to their offering.
Source:Business Wire
Date:November 13, 2008
A study using an advanced brain scanning technology supports the growing body of evidence that education levels and some form of intellectual activity decrease the impact of Alzheimer's disease.
Source:CBC News
Date:November 11, 2008
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