Alzheimers Disease: – Loneliness Could Boost Alzheimer’s Risk 

Loneliness Could Boost Alzheimer’s Risk 
TUESDAY, Feb. 6 (HealthDay News) — Being lonely may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life, new research suggests.

Alzheimer’s Disease and Driving 
Q: Should my mother, who has Alzheimers disease, stop driving? If so, how do I get her to stop after driving for nearly sixty years? A: This is a difficult decision for everyone involved.

Hearing passionate on death with dignity 
Suzi Coy said she watched as her mother withered from Alzheimer’s disease and as her father, a fundamentalist Christian, suffered so terribly with cancer that he questioned his own faith at the end.

Teen Faces Charges In Alzheimer’s Patient’s Death 
Tangipahoa Parish authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a teen who shot and killed a man with Alzheimer’s disease.

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