Memory Loss - How To Improve Memory

July 30th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Memory loss (dementia) is usually defined as a mild downfall or decline in memory that occurs with age but does not affect or harm daily activities and does not generally aggravate. Hence, age factor plays a very important role in this. With time or due to years of constant use and biological wear and tear, the brain slowly starts losing its sharpness and gets slow in processing information and in sending and receiving signals essential to day-to-day life.

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Communication Tips For Those Dealing With Family Members With Alzheimer’s Disease

July 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Trying to communicate with a person who has AD can be a challenge. Both understanding and being understood may be difficult. There are, however several strategies you can use to improve communication with your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease.

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People with Alzheimers benefit from activities

June 20th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

One disease that people dread to be diagnosed with is Alzheimers. No one could blame them. Alzheimers affects not only one area or one system but all body systems. It is one of the most debilitating diseases known to man. Alzheimers is a progressive disease. Gradually the various systems of the body may be affected one or more at a time. As the disease progresses, the effects become wide-range.

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Getting the Lowdown on Alzheimers disease

May 3rd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Alzheimers’ is an incurable, progressive, but often slow-to-progress disease, the diagnosis isn’t the end of the world but the early of a process and you and your mother just have to have the attitude you’ll deal with it. Alzheimer’s disease, sometimes known as Alzheimers, is the single most common form of dementia but a number of other cases are also known.

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