Alzheimers Disease And Memory Loss - Articles
Memory Loss ~
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Jean MacLeod
He stumbled over reading the newspaper story, “Did you read this? They say forgetfulness affects middle aged people. Brother, that’s not something I’d like to have happen to me.”
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Lipitor and Memory Loss
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Dr. Matthew M.
... y take tens of thousands of patients to take the medication before a side effect becomes apparent. There was some preliminary evidence that statins might prevent Alzheimer's disease. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. However, in a recent study of almost 1000 elderly patients, statins were not associated with increases in Alzheimer ...
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Memory loss- Key things to Remember
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Bob T.

Just a few tips for the alert caregiver to consider when observing memory loss in a loved one:* Be alert - document signs of memory loss and circumstances* Notice if the memory loss is affecting activities of daily living such as planning, o ...
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Preventing Memory Loss
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Lucky V.
A recent article published in the New York Times shows that memory loss can be prevented in many simple ways.A report by the National Institute on Aging reveals that learning a new skill can help preserve cognitive function in old age. ...
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A Sign Of Memory Loss
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Dr. Virginia S.
... ?What I thought of immediately was what I had been dealing with in our aptly named Bucks County, Pennsylvania for several years, namely cryptic, unrecognized, persistent Lyme disease and/or other deer tick-borne diseases that locally were showing up first as psychological problems. Unlike Lyme, CT, where the infamous causative spirochete caused swo ...
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Complete Memory Loss
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Rachel M.
... push out for whole 10 days. Every night when I did the exercise, I felt something was not right. Every night, I just couldn’t remember that I forgot about push out. My whole memory of working on push out was completely gone. It was embarrassing, scary and weird. He was cheering me up and telling me that I still remembered that I forgot something. ...
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Menopause Memory Loss or Stress?
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Cathy T.

Menopausal women increasingly complain of memory loss. Many fear the memory loss is a sign of Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Researchers from the University of Rochester Medical Center in N.Y., however, believe the memory loss is more likely due to a hectic lifestyle than any pa ...
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Reversing Alzheimer's Memory Loss?
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Mark Willaman (SeniorCareMarketer.com)
... Alzheimer's memory loss may be possible discusses how new research shows how " mental stimulation and drug treatment may help people with brain ailments such as Alzheimer's disease regain seemingly lost memories".The lead researcher, Neuroscientist Li-Huei Tsai of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ...
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