Alzheimer's and Dementia

Archive for December, 2007

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Increasing overall Health with Nutritional Supplements

Do you want an improved quality of life with more energy? Do you want to protect yourself from disease while reducing your chances of heart disease? Do you want to look and feel younger? You can do all of these things and more simply by making a few changes in your lifestyle by supplementing a healthy diet with professional nutritional supplements.

“But I eat healthy,” you might say.

That may b .

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Does Your Liver Need An Overhaul? The Importance Of Liver Flushing

If you experience major, persisting health problems, either physical or emotional, your liver may be congested with toxic compounds that are trapped within deposits of hardened bile (intrahepatic stones).

Almost all health conditions, beauty problems and premature aging are closely linked with declined liver performance which is elusive to blood tests.

Congestion in the bile ducts of the liver .

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Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Assisting Angels Inc Senior Approved
SC: Assisting Angels is the first non-medical home care service in South Carolina to obtain certification and is now included within the exclusive…Want to Continue?

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As The Primary Care Giver for an Alzheimer s Patient How Can I Get a Break
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 and…Want to Continue?

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Skilled Nursing Homes - What Are They?

A skilled nursing home is a medical facility providing services similar to a hospital.

The homes are staffed with licensed nurses, shared rooms, hospital beds, regular scheduled doctor rounds, meals and housekeeping.

Skilled nursing homes often provide a more pleasant setting with optimal nurse to patient ratios and relaxed atmospheres.

Skilled nursing homes provide both long-term and sho .

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Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants

At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease.

According to Dr.

Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research at the Rockefeller University, that number is expected to strike up to three times as many in the coming decades.

Alzheimer’s is considered a disease of the elderly and with the average lifespan of the US population rising to 74, a solut .

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