Authorities launch foot search for Baudette man, river search for

Posted April 30, 2006 by Brian

Authorities launch foot search for Baudette man, river search for
GrandForksHerald.com – Over 100 volunteers walked through parts of remote forest area in northern Lake of the Woods County Tuesday, according to officials. The volunteers became part of the search for 83-year-old Stanley E. Sindelir after authorities located his 1993 Ford

‘A Child is Missing’ system implemented

Posted April 29, 2006 by Brian

‘A Child is Missing’ system implemented
The Register-Mail, IL - Apr 14, 2006In addition to missing children, the system also will be used for missing elderly, disabled and those with Alzheimers disease, and to notify volunteers to help …

Alzheimer’s funding hailed

Posted April 29, 2006 by Brian

Alzheimer’s funding hailed
Williams Lake Tribune,  Canada - Apr 20, 2006Audrey MacLise says the announcement this week by Premier Gordon Campbell committing $15 million for Alzheimer’s research is music to her ears. …

Battle for the soul and bank balance of New York’s most powerful

Posted April 28, 2006 by Brian

Battle for the soul and bank balance of New York’s most powerful
Guardian Unlimited – An extraordinary succession battle was under way in the cloistered world of ultra-orthodox Judaism yesterday after the death of the rabbi who headed the world’s largest and powerful Hasidic sect. Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum, 91, died on Monday and his

Voyager Pharmaceutical Corporation to Present at the 9th International

Posted April 27, 2006 by Brian

Voyager Pharmaceutical Corporation to Present at the 9th International
dBusinessNews.com – Triangle — Voyager Pharmaceutical Corporation will present information about its scientific and clinical approach for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease at the 9th International Geneva/Springfield Symposium on Advances in Alzheimer Therapy, the

Memory Support Program volunteers needed 

Posted April 26, 2006 by Brian

Memory Support Program volunteers needed 
(KAAL) — Local people with early signs of Alzheimers are needed to test a new program that may help patients live more independently. Mayo Clinic’s Memory Support Program is for people with mild cognitive impairment.

Memory disorders center opens in Orlando

Posted April 26, 2006 by Brian

Memory disorders center opens in Orlando
Orlando Business Journal – After some five years in planning, the Center for Memory Disorders has opened in Orlando. Located at 3901 E. Colonial Drive, the nonprofit center helps diagnose and treat patients with memory disorders, and offers support and education to their

Mediterranean Diet Lowers Alzheimer’s Risk In American Cohort 

Posted April 25, 2006 by Brian

Mediterranean Diet Lowers Alzheimer’s Risk In American Cohort 
Americans who ate a Mediterranean diet — lots of fruits, vegetables, legumes, cereals, some fish and alcohol, and little dairy and meat — had a reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease as they aged.

Mediterranean Diet May Repel Alzheimer’s 

Posted April 24, 2006 by Brian

Mediterranean Diet May Repel Alzheimer’s 
A Mediterranean-style diet that appears to cut the risk of heart disease also may help protect against Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. People who followed the diet were up to 40 percent less likely than those who largely avoided it to…

Use It or Lose It: Preventing Cognitive Decline 

Posted April 23, 2006 by Brian

Use It or Lose It: Preventing Cognitive Decline 
Are you worried about declining memory and brainpower as you age? A growing body of research suggests that the best way to keep your mind functioning as effectively as possible is to stay mentally, socially, and physically active and healthy.

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