Is Alzheimer’sDisease a Myth? When is Disease a Disease?by
Bob DeMarco
I received this abstract from Mark Smith. Mark is Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Alzheimer’sDisease... Whitehouse describes Alzheimer’sdisease as a myth that cannot be separated from aging and, as such...
Interpreting the Flurry of Alzheimer's Disease News
It has been an interesting couple of weeks in the field of Alzheimer's disease. On one hand... Alzheimer's disease. On the other hand, the increased number of people with Alzheimer's disease... with Alzheimer's disease appears to be an overwhelming medical problem, whether or not a specific individual...crap
Patiently Awaiting the Results of Clinical Trials for the Next Generation Alzheimer’sDisease Drugs
The
International Conference on Alzheimer’sdisease (ICAD) will be held in Chicago on July
26... will bring together more than 5,000
international Alzheimer’sdisease experts from 60 countries to discuss... for Alzheimer’sdisease.
Closely watched this year are the upcoming results of two trials for drugs...crap
Alzheimer's Disease Needs Worldwide Collaboration Alzheimer’sdisease is a huge health issue—bigger than any of us, bigger... by all nations of the world.
With 26 million people worldwide currently living with Alzheimer’sdisease... that some of the best minds on the planet are aggressively pushing forward to find new treatments for Alzheimer’sdisease...crap
Diseases That Can Be Misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Disease makes up 65% of all dementias, but there are many other diseases that cause... diseases that have been misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's:
1. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD): A rare... Alzheimer's disease.
5. Parkinson's Disease: Affects control of muscle activity, resulting in tremors...crap
Can We Rehabilitate Memory in Alzheimer’sDisease?
Because the cure for Alzheimer's disease remains elusive the best we are currently able to offer..., surprisingly little in the way of formal research into the training of patients with Alzheimer's disease...-productive exercise for someone with Alzheimer's disease but what little research has been undertaken suggests...crap