West Phila. Woman with Alzheimer’s Disease Missing

Posted January 24, 2006 by Brian

West Phila. Woman with Alzheimer’s Disease Missing
KYW News radio – A West Philadelphia woman who suffers from Alzheimers disease is missing. Police are searching for 74-year old Marquerite Patterson who goes by the name “Rita.” Philadelphia police lieutenant William Gibson says she was last seen Saturday morning at

Metal-Based Neurodegeneration: From Molecular Mechanisms To Therapeutic Strategies 

Posted January 23, 2006 by Brian

Metal-Based Neurodegeneration: From Molecular Mechanisms To Therapeutic Strategies 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 18 2:26 AM
DUBLIN, Ireland—-Jan. 18, 2006–Research and Markets has announced the addition of Metal-Based Neurodegeneration: From Molecular Mechanisms To Therapeutic Strategies to their offeringSave to My Web

Things slip through the little holes in my head 

Posted January 23, 2006 by Brian

Things slip through the little holes in my head 
The Border Mail - Jan 16 11:03 AM
FOR Wodongas June Lawrence, the diagnosis of Alzheimers disease has done nothing to shake the love she holds for her husband, Ron. While Ron is now in full-time care in Albury, Mrs Lawrence looked after him for several years after he was diagnosed in 1997 when he was just 57.Save to My Web

Could blackcurrants help prevent Alzheimer’s?

Posted January 22, 2006 by Brian

Could blackcurrants help prevent Alzheimer’s?
BBC News – Compounds in the common British blackcurrant could help prevent Alzheimer’s disease, research suggests. A study shows blackcurrants and their US cousins, boysenberries, are full of potentially beneficial anti-oxidant compounds. Research in the

What to look for in early stages of Alzheimer’s

Posted January 21, 2006 by Brian

What to look for in early stages of Alzheimer’s
Appleton Post Crescent,  USA - Jan 17, 2006Q: My parents are in their early 70s and I am noticing some forgetfulness in both of them. I am concerned about early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. …

Obesity linked to kidney failure and Alzheimers, studies 

Posted January 21, 2006 by Brian

Obesity linked to kidney failure and Alzheimers, studies 
Nutraingredients.com - Jan 06 7:19 AM
1/6/2006 – Kidney failure and Alzheimers are two new health risks associated with obesity, according to recent research, findings that place even more pressure on a food industry already struggling to cope with the growing epidemic.Save to My Web

Study: Not Every Hernia Needs to Be Fixed

Posted January 20, 2006 by Brian

Study: Not Every Hernia Needs to Be Fixed
ABC News – CHICAGO Jan 17, 2006 Men with hernias but little or no pain can safely go without surgery unless things really start to hurt, a study found. “Not every hernia needs to be fixed,” said Dr. Olga Jonasson of the University of Illinois at Chicago, co

Things slip through the little holes in my head 

Posted January 19, 2006 by Brian

Things slip through the little holes in my head 
The Border Mail - Jan 16 11:10 AM
FOR Wodongas June Lawrence, the diagnosis of Alzheimers disease has done nothing to shake the love she holds for her husband, Ron. While Ron is now in full-time care in Albury, Mrs Lawrence looked after him for several years after he was diagnosed in 1997 when he was just 57.Save to My Web

MedTeam Archives

Posted January 19, 2006 by Brian

MedTeam Archives
KTRE – See encyclopedia topics alphabetically by selecting a letter above. Are you sleep-deprived ? Do you get enough protein ? How much do you know about allergies ? Test your Health IQ now. More Learn more about breast cancer , nutrition , senior’s

Region Of DNA Strongly Associated With Alzheimer’s Disease 

Posted January 18, 2006 by Brian

Region Of DNA Strongly Associated With Alzheimer’s Disease 
Medical News Today - Jan 11 5:07 AM
An international team of researchers, led by investigators at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, are zeroing in on a gene that increases risk for Alzheimer’s disease.Save to My Web

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