Alzheimers Disease: – Mary Livingston; archivist spotted Nixon lie
Mary Livingston; archivist spotted Nixon lie
Mary Walton McCandlish Livingston, a federal archivist whose testimony before Congress revealed that President Nixon’s donated papers were improperly backdated, died March 23 in Alexandria, Va. She was 92 and had Alzheimer’s disease.
More Than 5 Million Americans Now Have Alzheimer’s
TUESDAY, March 20 (HealthDay News) — Confirming the long-standing prediction that Alzheimer’s disease will approach epidemic proportions as the U.S. population ages, a new report finds that more than five million Americans are now living with the mind-robbing condition.
Alzheimer’s Arkansas presents new symposium for caregivers
Alzheimer’s Arkansas Programs and Services is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide the information and support needed so that all Arkansans affected by Alzheimers disease and related dementias are able to live with dignity and comfort until a cure is found.
Can an omega-3 fatty acid slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease?
March 28, 2007 — Nutritionists have long endorsed fish as part of a heart-healthy diet, and now some studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids found in the oil of certain fish may also benefit the brain by lowering the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
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