“It is a bittersweet irony that those who care for the sufferers in reality suffer more than the sufferers do themselves.” Stephen Morgan describes, in the first part of a series, how life can indeed be “up and down” being a Primary Carer for a relative suffering with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Maintain Your Brain – Strategies to Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
There is good news on the Alzheimer’s front. Research into risk factors and predisposition have turned up some interesting correlations between general health, social well-being and Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association has some suggestions that may help lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease.
Without Zinc You Are Headed Towards Dementia or Alzheimer’s
Most Americans are deficient in zinc. Zinc is used in numerous chemical activities in the body. If you are deficient in zinc, your will have a lot of physical problems. Learn how and why to get more zinc into your body.
5 Steps To Staying Mentally Sharp And Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease
If you want to stay sharp and in control of your life well into your golden years, there are proactive methods to achieving the mental alertness you need. More and more research is pointing to the fact that physical activity and lifestyle choices have more to do with preventing Alzheimer s disease (AD) and other forms of dementia – once thought to be a normal part of aging – than pure genetics. So if you had a parent, grandparent or sibling with AD it doesn’t mean you have to…
The Seven Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimers disease can be a frightening thing for you and your loved one. Knowing what to expect in each of the seven stages of Alzheimers helps to ease your anxiety.
What Are The Stages Of Alzheimer’s Disease?
An estimated 23,000 people die each year in the United States from Alzheimers disease. It is the leading cause of dementia in the elderly, making it the eighth leading cause of death among that age demographic. Alzheimer’s cannot currently be cured, but understanding the seven stages of the disease can help researchers, care-giving family members and those afflicted.
Alzheimers disease most often affects those over 65. It is extremely rare for the conditioner to occur ea…
Mental Exercises For Alzheimers: Boost Your Brain And Maximize Your Memory
Use it or lose it! Mental exercises for Alzheimers are not only a powerful preventative measure, they can tone and build the brain and memory of an Alzheimers sufferer the way physical exercise tones and builds the body. Using fun and enjoyable mental exercises can gain you years of quality time that might otherwise have been lost.
OH!! THE PAIN
The complex disorder of Arthritis.
How Arthritis forms.
How Arthritis progresses.
Relief from the pain of Arthritis.
Heavy Metal Anchor Alzheimer’s In Your Brain
Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do and where they come from. Learn what products have aluminum that you need to avoid.
Alzheimers or Aging? The Signs You Need To Know
Is your forgetfulness an early sign of Alzheimers disease, or just normal aging? Treatments for Alzheimer’s work best in the early stages so do you need to see a doctor now? Here are the signs you need to look out for.
Alzheimer’s Disease – A Carer’s Guide
The effects of Alzheimer’s disease is perhaps worse for the carer rather than the person suffering from this horrible disease. This is a guide for the carers.
Alzheimers Disease, The Horrific Stealer
Alzheimers disease is a disease that can virtually steal away the memory and the abilities of innocent people. It is tragic when it happens and, unfortunately, it happens to many people each year. Are their cures? Is there hope for individuals who are faced with the challenges of Alzheimers disease? Let us take a closer look at it and see just what it is and why it is such a horrific disease to have.