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  • Drysol, Alzheimer's, And Their Connection  By : Bert Wanh
    Today, many studies point to Drysol's aluminum and aluminum salts as major contributors to the creation of tangles and plaques in the human brain. This, in turn, is a key indicator that Alzheimer's disease is present. Interestingly enough,
  • Alzheimers Disease The Facts  By : Rob Anesly
    Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease, meaning it deteriorates and notnecessarily better over time. It may effect the area of the brain that is involved in language, judgment, and behavior. This is the most common form of brain malfunctions or mental decline in older adults. Causing severe or mild memory loss, the adult may experience mood swings, personality changes, and the ability to think clearly, or even take part in normal daily routines without difficulty. The person's brain can be so mixed up that the person does not realize that there is a problem, but in most cases it is the family members who first notice changes. Still unclear why these changes happen, doctors started developing treatments to assist with recognising the symptoms of the disease.
  • Secrets to Alzheimer Car  By : Jerry Newman
    The development of Alzheimer's disease in one can negatively affect the person's ability to engage in mental activities. Alzheimer's disease still has no cure. Even though there are many ideas formulated and still going on, the cause of Alzheimer's disease is not discovered yet.

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  • The Connection Between Drysol And Alzheimer's  By : Bert Wanh
    A growing body of evidence points to Drysol aluminum and aluminum salts as the twin culprits behind the plaques and tangles that form in the brain. These two are the foremost markers of Alzheimer's. Interestingly enough, Drysol contains a c
  • Alzheimers Disorder Affects Millions World-Wide. What Can You do to Help out?  By : Chris Nichols
    A new radical variety of dementia, Alzheimer's affects and kills crucial brain cells (in a progressive manner) which have an effect on recollection as well as other brain/body functions.
  • Activities for community with Alzheimer  By : Sharonsky Tribelsky
    {Unbelievably, one out of ten people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer’s disease. In fact, in a recent statistic polls, almost 19 million Americans suffer one way or the other from this dreaded progressive disease. Below are some information that you will find useful about the disease.||Treatment is vital for people with Alzheimer's disease. {Treating a patient requires the conglomeration of the expertise of a family doctor and various medical specialists like psychiatrists or neurologists, psychologists, therapists, nurses, social workers, and counselors. Because the disease affects not only the patient but the whole family as well.||Of all the types of dementia, only a very tiny percentage is reversible and Alzheimer's is not one of them.
  • Drysol And Alzheimer's  By : Bert Wanh
    Today, many studies point to Drysol's aluminum and aluminum salts as major contributors to the creation of tangles and plaques in the human brain. These two are the foremost markers of Alzheimer's. What's interesting is that Drysol has an ingredient called Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate. There is a likelihood that Drysol can play a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease.

    If you are planning to start using Drysol, you may not realize that you may have serious health problems at some point in the future. Without a doubt, if anyone in your family has had Alzheimer's, you will be better off not using an antiperspirant. At the same time, you should also make sure that you avoid other antiperspirants that contain aluminum compound.

    Every year, thousands of people find themselves losing more of their memories. As Alzheimer's disease progresses, you will find it a heartbreaking road for the individual, as well as friends and family members. If there is any way you could avoid the disease, you naturally would leap at the chance to do so. So, before you use Drysol, ask yourself if it's worth the complications later on.

    If you suffer from excessive sweating of the underarms, you'd naturally do anything to cure the problem. Nevertheless, Drysol may not be the best option available. Instead, try natural techniques first. Not only will natural techniques help reduce your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease, it may be better for other aspects of your personal health.

    More often than not, you will come across material that proclaims Drysol as safe to use. Typically, these sites rely on information from the same kinds of people that said pesticides, growth hormones, and other toxins were safe to use on food products. The chemicals that go into the making of antiperspirants are not always safe to use.

    In a similar way, if you choose to believe that Drysol is safe to use, you may one day find yourself facing the terrible reality that you have Alzheimer's disease. Once the damage is done, there is no way to reverse it. Why compromise your health in that manner?
  • Exercise is Key to Helping Alzheimer's Symptoms  By : Chris Nichols
    A more extreme type of dementia, Alzheimer's affects and kills essential brain cells (in a progressive manner) which affect memory as well as other brain/body functions.
    Still straightforward every day tasks turn into progressively more tricky or even unfeasible do to the fact that the brain is affected by Alzheimer's.
  • Minor Strokes Contribute to Rapid Alzheimers Progression  By : Ask Angie
    by Ask Angie In the last few decades, it has become recognized that some patients who suffer silent and minor strokes develop a type of dementia which is very similar to Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The dementia in these groups of patients is known as vascular dementia. These small strokes are very ti
  • Tips on Caring for an Alzheimer Patient  By : Caleb Hetzler
    When the Alzheimers diagnosis first hits you, it can feel devastating and overwhelming. Alzheimers patients often feel angry and fall into the "Why Me?" syndrome, wherein caretakers of the patient feel helpless and have no clue about what will become of the ailment in the future. For the five million
  • Five Things You Need to Know About Alzheimer's  By : Robert William Locke
    When do symptoms start to appear and what are they ? Symptoms usually start around the age of 60. In the early stages the symptoms of Alzheimer's can and are often mistaken as 'simply getting old' This, sadly is NOT the case as Alzheimer's Disease is not a case of 'just' getting old.
  • Alzheimer's Disease- Facts You Should Be Aware Of  By : Robert William Locke
    It is usually in the 60's that symptoms of Alzheimer's disease can start appearing. Very often they are dismissed as just 'getting old'. In many cases unfortunately, these symptoms have much more serious consequences thanjust getting forgetful or just getting old.
  • Hope For The Prevention Of Senile Dementia And Alzheimers  By : Robert William Locke
    Mental diseases like Alzheimers and senile mental conditions have been the subject of much research recently. The latest study shows if that elderly people consume omega-3 foods, their chances of developing these diseases are considerably less. Another report recently found that carrots and other beta-carotene foods could also reduce the possibility of contracting these diseases.
  • The Role Of Beta- Carotene In Preventing Alzheimer's Disease  By : Robert William Locke
    How can you ward off dementia as you get older? Carrots may be the answer ! Carrots contain beta-carotene which is broken down by the liver to become a form of vitamin A. A study just published reports that there is evidence to support the fact that men who took beta-carotene over a long period suffered fewer mental decline problems such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
  • Alzheimer's Awareness Bracelet - A Symbol Of Promise  By : Jonty Smith
    Article describing how the individual can help in the fight to beat Alzheimer's by simply wearing a symbolic wrist bracelet.
  • Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease - Is There A Link?  By : Jonty Smith
    Article discussing the possibility of a connection between Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, based on recent scientific findings.
  • The Alzheimer's Factor  By : Clive Jenkins
    How I came to terms with the news that my mother had developed Alzheimer's Disease. It's as though she wasn't there anymore!
  • Alzheimer’s Disease: What Every Family Needs to Know  By : Douglas Hardwick
    Alzheimer’s disease touches the lives of millions of Americans. Today, some 4.5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s, and 1 in 10 families have a loved one afflicted with it. With no cure in sight, it is important for families to arm themselves with information about this devastating disease.
  • The Truth About Alzheimer’s Disease  By : Joseph Then
    The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. This degenerative brain disorder destroys a person’s ability to function. People with Alzheimer's slowly lose their ability to reason, learn, communicate and function.
  • What Happens in the Brain of an Alzheimer's Patient  By : Heather Colman
    Learn what is happening in the brain of an Alzheimer's patient to cause all of the unpleasant cognitive and behavioral symptoms of the disease.
  • Everything about Alzheimer Disease  By : Dan Sherman
    Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by the progressive loss of brain function. The areas of the brain targeted first by the disease are associated with memory, so the first observable symptoms are usually mild forms of amnesia.
  • Hard Facts About Alzheimer's Disease  By : Dan Sherman
    Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by the progressive loss of brain function.
  • Alzheimer's Disease - A Brain Disorder  By : Kevin Pederson
    Alzheimer's disease is one of the commonest problems faced by old people. This disease slowly and gradually takes over your mind to leave you as blank as a clean slate.
  • Alzheimer's Disease - 'The Living Death'  By : Mike Herman
    When examined under a microscope, her brain showed changes that had never been seen before.

    While in some parts there was a clumping of brain matter in other parts it was tangled together.
  • Sleeping Pattern Disruption's with Alzheimer Disease  By : Mike Herman
    Alzheimer's disease can disrupt a patient so much that they end up reversing their sleeping pattern completely and wanting to sleep all day and be awake and active all night.
  • Participating In Alzheimer Activities With A Patient  By : Mike Herman
    If you find a loved on has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, you are likely to be worried or confused about the diagnosis.
  • Alzheimer's Disease and Disorientation Difficulties  By : Mike Herman
    The confusing and upsetting feelings of disorientation are extremely common in Alzheimer's disease and can cause patient's to forget who and where they are.
  • Inappropriate Sexual Behavior Related with Alzheimer's Disease  By : Mike Herman
    Inappropriate sexual behavior in a person suffering from Alzheimer's disease can cause many problems including unwanted advances to an unwilling partner or harassing a carer.
  • Purchasing Alzheimer Products Online From Reputable Sources  By : Mike Herman
    With the exponentially growing cost of medication these days, many individuals turn to the World Wide Web to find low priced Alzheimer products online, but do so with their medical health and well being at risk.
  • Disorientation and Alzheimer's Disease in the Home  By : Mike Herman
    Regular well-established routines and stable familiar surroundings can help in the care of an Alzheimer's sufferer and keep the symptoms of disorientation to a minimum.
  • Alzheimer and Families  By : Joseph Then
    Alzheimer is a disease that affects the elder’s in the world. It is a slow developing disease that can last for years and it has serious effect on the elder’s memory.
  • Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease  By : Barney Garcia
    Alzheimer’s disease is a disease that effects the brain cells, leading to dementia and a deterioration of the brain itself. The disease can be hard to diagnose at first, because it happens slowly and the symptoms can be mild. At first, the only symptom may be mild forgetfulness, such as forgetting recent events, people’s names or being unable to solve simple math problems.
  • Alzheimer's Disease: A History, Plus Memory Testing Methods  By : Jay George
    Overview of Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Loss Testing
  • Can Exercise Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease?  By : Tracie Johanson
    While Alzheimer's disease treatment is surely an admirable goal, and one that we all need to support, focusing on Alzheimer's prevention may yield more immediate results.
  • Interpersonal Communication and Alzheimer’s  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    During the early stages of alzheimer's disease, there is no problem of understanding of simple speech. However, difficulties in finding and expressing the correct word usage can start very early on in the disease.
  • Alzheimers; The Causes and Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease  By : Tyson J Stevenson
    Alzheimer's disease explained, what it is, the causes & the treatments.
  • Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease  By : Mike Herman
    Do you know your date of birth? The name of the President or Prime Minister? These are questions that are regularly used to test for memory loss – the first symptom of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Compassionate Touch and Alzheimer's  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    For the person suffering from Alzheimer’s disease who has lost memory, your compassionate touch may be the one thing with which he or she connects. Alzheimer’s massage decreases physical agitation and improves sleep patterns in people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Malnutrition as a Result of Alzheimer's Disease?  By : Mike Herman
    Some of the most difficult aspects of Alzheimer's disease are the problems associated with eating and drinking. This can be as mild as coping with a food fad or as serious as malnutrition.
  • Alzheimer's Disease and Personality Problems  By : Mike Herman
    Changes in behavior and personality in the Alzheimer's patient can be one of the most distressing aspects of the disease for friends, family and care givers.
  • Causes for Memory Loss  By : Mike Herman
    To maintain normal function, the brain must receive a certain combination of nutrients and oxygen in order to serve you properly, and that includes general health down to remembering where you left your keys.
  • Personality Changes of Alzheimer’s  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    A person suffering from Alzheimer’s disease may suffer from rapid mood changes – from calm to tears to anger and rage – for apparently no reason. Their personality changes dramatically, by becoming extremely confused, suspicious, and fearful. Where they were independent before, they now become overtly dependent on a family member or a carer.
  • Alzheimer's Disease and Communication Difficulties  By : Mike Herman
    Essential communication skills such as speech, reading and writing begin to be lost in one of the most upsetting and frustrating aspects of the disease.
  • The Risks of Alzheimer's  By : Mike Herman
    Every care giver who lives with a person suffering from Alzheimer's disease faces the same dilemma.

    How much risk should their loved one be exposed to?
  • Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease  By : Joseph Then
    There is a disease out there that scares a lot young people in today’s world. They start to worried about whether their parents are going to end up one of the elders that are wondering out in the streets not knowing where they are.
  • The Seven Stages of Alzheimer's Disease  By : General Submission
    The Seven Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Multi-Vitamins and the Fight to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease  By : General Submission
    Multi-Vitamins and the Fight to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Maintain Your Brain - Lessening the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease  By : General Submission
    Maintain Your Brain - Lessening the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

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