Alzheimer's caregivers often suffer in secret

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

In the wake of Charles Snelling's final decision, experts say many in his position don't take advantage of resources. Nearly every day, Kathy Eslinger takes her lunch break and drives to Whitehall Manor. Her mother recognizes her but doesn't remember her name.

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Fighting Alzheimer’s starts in the kitchen

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

University of B.C. neurology research expert Dr. Pat McGeer eats ginger every day, one of his personal strategies for warding off Alzheimer’s disease.

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John Zeisel, Ph.D.: Alzheimer’s: Take a Pill or Take a Walk

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Alzheimer’s disease is in the news every day. Some stories offer hope, such as promises to end Alzheimer’s in five years or that biological markers…

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