Archive for February, 2006

Alzheimers Disease: - Green tea may protect the aging brain

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Green tea may protect the aging brainChina Daily, China - Feb 24, 2006… They speculate that the possible protective effects of green tea may help explain Japan’s lower rate of dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, compared …
At 94, he s got gameIn-Forum (subscription), ND - Feb 26, 2006… Research shows that dementia, a neuro-degenerative disease marked by the steady […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Health calendar

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

Health calendarSeattle Times, United States - 1 hour ago… Ave. NE, Seattle; free (206-524-0473). THU Support, education and resources for people caring for a loved one with dementia. 3-4 …
Dementia symptoms discussed at free programMaineToday.com, ME - Jan 30, 2006BRUNSWICK—Jane Colton, Family Nurse Practitioner at the Mid Coast Senior Health Center, will discuss Dementia: Signs, symptoms and […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Media Alert - Alzheimer’s Disease Mission for Memories: Taking …

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Media Alert - Alzheimer’s Disease Mission for Memories: Taking …Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - Feb 23, 2006Dr. Roberta Bondar to launch National Awareness Initiative on Alzheimer’s Disease TORONTO, Feb. 23 /CNW/ - Dr. Roberta Bondar, Canada’s …
Study Reviews Alzheimer’s Disease, DepressionWBAL Channel.com, MD - Feb 7, 2006A history of depression could increase the severity of Alzheimer’s disease. […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Alzheimer’s disease: testing times for those at risk

Friday, February 24th, 2006

Alzheimer’s disease: testing times for those at riskPharmaceutical Business Review - Feb 7, 2006Long-term studies have shown biomarkers to be effective in predicting those with mild cognitive impairment that will go on to develop Alzheimer’s disease. …
(PRN) - The Stanley Works Announces 1st Quarter Dividend … [+]Bolsamania.com, Spain - Feb 22, 2006(PRN) - Alzheimer’s Foundation of America […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Alzheimer’s Disease Progresses Rapidly In Highly Educated

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

Alzheimer’s Disease Progresses Rapidly In Highly EducatedMedIndia, India - Feb 15, 2006A recent study has now found that educated people could face increased risk from Alzheimer’s disease, which is the most common cause of dementia in old people. …
Turmeric: From the spice rack to the lab counterIthaca Journal, NY - Feb 16, 2006… Turmeric does exactly the […]



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