Alzheimers Disease: – Power to the patients
Power to the patients
“Some of the nurses were caring, some appeared to be in the wrong job,” wrote the son of an 84-year-old dementia sufferer who was admitted to Northampton General Hospital after collapsing at home last year.
Champion of the homeless takes life one step at a time
A stalwart champion of the homeless, Richard Weintraub takes every day running Boston’s shelters literally one step at a time. Parkinson’s disease means it’s tough to get his shoes on…
Alzheimer’s is a lonely disease
Lonely people are more prone to developing Alzheimer’s disease in later life, claim researchers. They found individuals who feel alone are twice as likely to develop the degenerative brain disease
Loneliness Linked To Alzheimer’s Disease Risk – Study
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Lonely people could be more likely to develop dementia or the type of cognitive decline commonly associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study released Monday.
On the NFL | Helping the men who built NFL
There is no question that Troy Vincent is one of the good guys in the National Football League. He is president of the players’ association, is smart, savvy, a tough defensive back and a charming, well-spoken advocate for player issues.
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