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  • How to Survive Being a Caregiver

    People suffering from dementia, Alzheimer's, disability or your elderly parents and loved ones all require the help of a caregiver. If a nursing home is not an option, you may become that...

  • How to Know if a Loved One Has Alzheimers

    Have you ever wondered if there are any differences between Dementia and Alzheimer’s? Actually, the definition of Dementia is impaired thinking and memory that allowed you to think and do things...

  • Alzheimer's Test Procedures

    Early detection of Alzheimer's disease is vital in beginning treatment and planning for the patient's future. Doctors use tests to diagnose whether the patient has Alzheimer's disease. Testing...

  • Wine & Alzheimer's Disease

    Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a degeneration of brain functioning and is the most common cause of dementia, according to the Mayo Clinic. Wine has been found to contain significant...

  • Implications of Alzheimer's Disease

    Alzheimer's disease represents a huge health problem because of its significant effect on people with the disease. It takes a toll on their families who often act as caregivers. There are many...

  • Alzheimer's Questions for the Doctor

    Alzheimer's disease is a debilitating illness that affects millions of people in their golden years. They suffer from dementia to the point where they are unable to function normally...

  • What Causes Death in Alzheimer's Disease?

    The Alzheimer's Association estimates that as many as 5.3 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease and that many more may be living with it undiagnosed. Alzheimer's is the sixth or seventh...

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy Used for Alzheimer's Help

    Risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) in men and women is greater as they age and produce fewer sex hormones. It is unclear whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prevents Alzheimer's disease, as...

  • Theories on the Causes of Alzheimer's

    It is thought that some of the deterioration in brain cells that result in Alzheimer's could be caused by a loss of chemical messengers in the brain called neurotransmitters. It is also theorized...

  • Memory Games for Seniors

    We hear the phrase "50 is the new 40" a lot lately. Yet, at 55 one can order from the senior menu at the coffee shop, and the official retirement age keeps getting pushed into the future. It's...

  • Aging & Dementia

    The elderly are susceptible to many possible health problems. As you age, changes naturally occur. Your bones shrink in density, your heart becomes less efficient and your digestive system slows...

  • Alzheimer Tests & Diagnosis

    Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that affects more than five million people in the United States. It destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and progressively deteriorating mental...

  • Diagnosis of Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition that destroys brain cells and is always fatal. More than 5 million people in the United States live with Alzheimer's disease, and there is no cure....

  • Understanding Alzheimer's

    The most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease is a condition in which brain cells die. This makes it difficult to concentrate and eventually will interfere with your daily life, making it...

  • What Are the Levels of Alzheimer's Disease?

    Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and fatal brain condition and is the most common form of dementia. More than 5 million people are living with Alzheimer's in the United States, and a new case...

  • Common Medical Conditions in the Elderly

    Illness can be prevalent in the elderly, and some conditions can cause additional medical problems, high medical costs and a lack of independence. There are many common illnesses and conditions...

  • How to Avoid Senility

    Whether a result of Alzheimer's disease, stroke, or simple aging, senility or dementia robs families of their loved ones. By affecting a person's mind, personality, and emotions, senility...

  • Hallucinations in Alzheimers Disease Patients

    Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and is an incurable, progressive brain disease. According to the Alzheimer's Association, it is the seventh-leading cause of death in the...

  • Long Term Goals for Dementia

    There are several causes of dementia. Dementia caused by drug abuse, or fever may be reversed once the cause is treated. Alzheimer's disease and HIV related dementia are permanent and progressive...

  • How to Find Free Health Information for Senior Citizens

    Health care for senior citizens is a necessity, and finding free information is better than a doctor visit, particularly if the senior needs transportation and help for medical care. There is...

  • How to Help the Alzheimer’s Brain Using Natural Supplements

    In the year 2009, the U.S. National Institute of Health reported that between 2.4 to 4.5 million people had Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) in America. Alzheimer’s Disease attacks the brain in that it...

  • Mind Exercises for Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's is increasingly becoming a health concern for men and women as they age. As the population increases, the population of elderly people also continues to be on the rise. As each one of...

  • Is There a Test for Alzheimer's?

    A new test has been recently formulated for the detection of Alzheimer's disease. The best part is that a person can perform the test unaided and in only five minutes, so any necessary and...

  • Stages of Alzhiemer's Disease

    Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia, which is a term used to describe a breakdown in a person's normal brain functions. Although the symptoms of both can be similar, a person who exhibits...

  • What Are the Causes of Senility?

    An outdated belief was that old people simply became forgetful and lost their memory. They were subsequently referred to as senile or as having senile dementia. However, not all elderly people...

  • How to Treat Behaviors Caused by Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's disease is a progressive medical condition in which the nerve cells die, causing a person to become cognitively impaired. The onslaught of Alzheimer's may be sudden and quick-moving in...

  • How to Increase Self Worth for One Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease

    Roughly 4.5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's Disease, and approximately 14 million will have Alzheimer's by the year 2050, unless a cure can be found. For seniors suffering from the...

  • About Alzheimer's Support Groups in Maryland

    The Alzheimer's Association was established in 1980 to address the growing need for education and support to patients and caregivers. The association has opened chapters throughout all 50 states...

  • How to Reverse Alzheimer's Disease Naturally

    This article will explain how to prevent and/or reverse early onset Alzheimer's Disease with diet changes and supplements.

  • How to Detect Alzheimer’s in a Loved One

    Alzheimer’s disease is a very common disease that can actually afflict people of all ages, though it is more prevalent in older individuals throughout the world. In the United States alone, more...

  • About Alzheimer's and Deaths in the Family

    Many families and caregivers struggle with what and how to tell Alzheimer's patients when there is a death in the family. It is difficult to know how much the person will understand and remember....

  • About Alzheimer's & the FDA

    Alzheimer's disease is a devastating disease that robs people of memory, thinking skills, and the ability to function on their own. It is a slow, progressive disease that usually affects the...

  • Keeping People With Alzheimer’s Safe

    Keeping people with Alzheimer's safe can be a challenging endeavor. Often, as this disease makes its steady and relentless attack on a person's thought processes and memory, irrational and unsafe...

  • How to Handle People With Alzheimer’s

    Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive brain disorder, is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. By gradually destroying brain cells, Alzheimer’s disease causes problems...

  • How to Get a Parent With Alzheimer's to Accept Care

    To get a parent with Alzheimer's disease to accept care can be an agonizing responsibility. The parent usually experiences a period of denial or may never accept the diagnosis. When the...

  • How to Use Music to Help Alzheimer's Patients

    Medical researchers still can't explain how music helps Alzheimer's patients, but studies indicate that it does. Some feel that the music fills the head like magnetic resonance imaging, and...

  • How to Use Long-Term Care Insurance to Cover Expenses for Alzheimer's Patients

    Long term care insurance can be a useful tool to protect your finances if you develop a medical condition such as Alzheimer's after retirement. By purchasing a plan now, you can protect your...

  • How to Use Curry to Treat Alzheimer's

    In countries that use curry powder as staple, Alzheimer's Disease if fairly uncommon. Many medical studies have shown that the turmeric plant, where curry originates, may help flush cancer cells...

  • How to Help Alzheimer's Patients Sleep

    Patients with Alzheimer's often exhibit disrupted sleep patterns, with many sufferers taking long naps during the day that prevent them from getting a good night's sleep. By helping these patients...

  • How to Diagnose Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a neurological syndrome that can cause dementia, incontinence and changes in motor ability, especially walking. NPH differs from other forms of dementia,...

  • How to Diagnose Alcoholism in the Elderly

    It can be more difficult to diagnose alcoholism in the elderly, because the symptoms may be masked by other health issues such as Alzheimer's, clinical depression or just a reduction in physical...

  • How to Diagnose Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's is a degenerative neurological condition that is especially common among the elderly. Symptoms of Alzheimer's include memory loss, confusion, mood swings, depression and reduced sense...

  • How to Talk to Children About Alzheimer's

    If a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, a degenerative neurological disease that causes memory loss, confusion and loss of normal bodily functions, it's important to discuss the...

  • How to Cope With a Parent that Has Alzheimer’s

    Finding out that one of your parents has Alzheimer’s disease can be both horrifying and stressful. Alzheimer’s affects the brain and causes memory, speech and sometimes behavior issues. The...

  • How to Build Emotional Memories

    People who are concerned about Alzheimer’s Disease can perform a powerful exercise to develop emotional memory. What is an emotional memory? This is a specific type of memory which is usually...

  • How to Have Fewer Senior Moments

    Scientists have proven that mental exercise can boost brain function. Seniors who learn new things and keep their minds active are less forgetful and have fewer senior moments. The following...

  • How to Help a Senior with Memory Loss

    There is a difference between a "senior moment" and serious memory loss. As more is learned about the effects of aging and early signs of disease, seniors may get distressed at not being able to...

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