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Articles about Alzheimer's Disease in the elderly.

By: Robert William Locke
Can Carrots Help Prevent Dementia?Robert William LockeDid you know that carrots could play a part in the prevention of Alzheimer's disease and dementia ? Research shows that men who took beta-carotene (read entire article)
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By: Rae Goodman
Caregivers need just a much care as the Alzheimer patient.  Many times people who take care of parents or other family members who are affected by Alzheimer Disease are overlooked in the care p (read entire article)
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By: Baily Richards
Alzheimer Disease can cause a person to show behavior that they normally wouldn’t.  This means that you, as a caregiver, will be faced with many challenges as you try to give your patient (read entire article)
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By: Spencer McNight
If you’re a caregiver for someone who has Alzheimer Disease there are some things that you’ll want to do to make the home safe for them to life in.  One of the goals of a caregiver (read entire article)
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By: Spencer McNight
When someone has been diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease there are many changes that are going to occur in the day to day experiences of the patient.  Those things that they once did ve (read entire article)
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By: Dakota Ulrich
For people who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease there will be medication that needs to be administered.  This raises the question of whether or not it’s ethical to hide their me (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
As we get older there are many things that it becomes more difficult for our bodies to do.  Keeping warm is one of those things.  As we age the temperature of our bodies drop, leaving us m (read entire article)
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By: Sky Hudgins
As a caregiver the more that you understand about the stages of Alzheimer Disease the better care you can provide for your patient or family member.  During the early stages of Alzheimer Diseas (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
Being a caregiver can takes its toll on you as an individual.  Caregivers are often in a high risk category when it comes to developing problems that are both emotional and physical.  You (read entire article)
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By: Casey Howard
When someone close to you has been diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease one of the first things that you should do is explore any treatment options.  There is currently no cure for Alzheimer Diseas (read entire article)
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By: Rae Goodman
If someone in your family has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease, the news can be upsetting and frightening for everyone.  You’ll be worried about the changes that you’re g (read entire article)
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By: William Hammond, J.D.
Caring for an Alzheimer’s patient is one of the most difficult things you can do. It involves a lot of energy, time and patience. It can b (read entire article)
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By: William Hammond, J.D.
Taking care of a loved one who has Alzheimer’s is a huge responsibility and very time consuming. It can bring a lot of stress, frustration (read entire article)
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By: William G. Hammond, J.D.
For most people, driving is a necessity as well as a symbol of independence. There are very few people that will easily give up their indepen (read entire article)
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By: Randy Wilson
Alzheimers disease is a condition that affects the neurological health of the afflicted patient. Several studies with coffee have been done recently t (read entire article)
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By: William Hammond, J.D.
Abuse of any kind is difficult to deal with. Types of verbal abuse can include the following: Does your loved on (read entire article)
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By: Jim Erskine
Advance warning signs of Alzheimer's can be detected long before memory loss problems are apparent. Here's what to look for. Alzheimer's Dis (read entire article)
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By: Susan Dunn, MA, Personal & Professional Devel
The answer is still “we don’t know,” but we’re getting closer. Alzheimer’s is not normal in the course of aging, and it’s more than “a decline (read entire article)
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