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Elderly Assistance
sangita123
by sangita123  Today 12:26 AM   
 The myinhomehealth is FREE to the public and is constantly striving to find senior solutions that will fit your family's budget and needs.
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papierosy
ziolosferatu
by ziolosferatu  Yesterday 12:23 PM   
 Okazało się, że nadużywania alkoholu przyśpiesza rozwój Alzheimera o 5 lat, wypalanie paczki papierosów dziennie przyspiesza pojawienie się choroby o ponad 2 lata. Połączenie tych dwóch używek sprawia, iż Alzheimer może rozwiną się nawet o 7 lat wcześniej. Na to kiedy pojawią się symptomy choroby ma także wpływ jeden z genów. Zdaniem naukowców osoby, które go posiadają mogą zachorować na Alzheimera 3 lata wcześniej.
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McCain Owes America An Alzheimer's Test
boniface
by boniface  8-28-2008   
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Cellular House Cleaning: Anti Aging Benefits
laraluna50
by laraluna50  8-25-2008    1
 How do the components and function of youthful and older cells differ and what causes these differences?
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Crunchy Brain Food
fruit123grl
by fruit123grl  8-22-2008   
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Seized by Alzheimer’s, Then Love
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-22-2008    9
 Heart-warming story...
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health
DW29JW
by DW29JW  8-21-2008   
 could be a good thing
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asd
enhbat
by enhbat  8-20-2008   
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Mitochondria : Our Biological Clocks
bellapria
by bellapria  8-19-2008   
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Potential Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Cure Found In Century-old Drug
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-18-2008    6
 Also impressed is one of Dr. Atamna's co-authors, Bruce Ames, PhD, a senior scientist at Children's and world-renowned expert in nutrition and aging. "What we potentially have is a wonder drug." said Dr. Ames. "To find that such a common and inexpensive drug can be used to increase and prolong the quality of life by treating such serious diseases is truly exciting." Dr. Atamna's research is the first to show that low concentrations of the drug have the ability to slow cellular aging in cultured cells in the laboratory and in live mice. He believes methylene blue has the potential to become another commonplace low-cost treatment like aspirin, prescribed as a blood thinner for people with heart disorders.
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Bionic Humans: Top 10 Technologies
Mohir
by Mohir  8-17-2008   
 rest will follow in separate clips, due to clipping problems :(
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Socialized Medicine To Hand Early 'Death Sentence' To Cancer Patients
Smoke TNT
by Smoke TNT  8-15-2008   
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Exclusive: A robot with a biological brain
spherepet
by spherepet  8-15-2008   
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Scientists stop the ageing process
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-12-2008    2
 Interesting results that may one day become the basis of 'age therapies'.
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1 in 10 cats has dementia, UK researchers say
Lexica
by Lexica  8-12-2008    5
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Joggers outpace an early grave
pokkets
by pokkets  8-12-2008   
 As they say "Use it or lose it" The study finds that regular exercise is the key. There doesn't seem to be any 'magic formula' (despite what they say on late night TV...or spam) except that the exercise be vigorous. That can be relative -walking is more vigorous than sitting down, but what can be described as vigorous escalates as fitness improves. Not just a matter of deciding to do 20 sit ups for example (it helps to start with an anchor) which can be an aim, but seem impossible. Start with what CAN be done, no matter the amount, and set targets. It also helps to monitor heart rate, as this can be a critical fitness measure. Everyone has their individual optimum heart rate, depending on fitness, age, and health.
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Is Alzheimer's a Form of Diabetes?
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  8-12-2008   
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Want to Live a Long Life? Run
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  8-12-2008   
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Tell the next U.S. President to make Alzheimer's a priority
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  8-11-2008   
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New Alzheimer's drug shows promise
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-11-2008   
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Scientists stop the aging process.
pokkets
by pokkets  8-11-2008    2
 Perhaps suspend. In a mouse liver. The findings linked aging to the ability of cells to expel toxins,which when not removed cause a buildup which results in degeneration. The degeneration then reducing the ability to remove toxins. The toxins that are removed are generally natural, but I don't know how the results would extend to artificial toxins which are leeching through our environments.
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Top 10 Bad Things That Are Good For You
tabsey
by tabsey  8-9-2008    2
 Couldn't clip more but interesting. Others at the site. eg marijuana - very bad for the memory but possibly a boon for Alzheimer's sufferers
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Health News: Single life leads to dementia
Roshani
by Roshani  8-6-2008   
 A lonely life can lead to developing Alzheimer’s in the later stages of life, according to a Swedish study. Widowed, divorced and never remarried people are more at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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Stem cell therapy
anup71
by anup71  8-5-2008   
 The potential applications of stem cell therapy include: leukemia, sickle-cell anemia, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, burns, diabetes, cirrhosis of liver etc.
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McCain Alzheimer's?
Kevbo4
by Kevbo4  8-3-2008   
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'My mother was back. The lights were on'
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  8-2-2008   
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Rember, the drug that helps alzheimers sufferers
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  8-2-2008   
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Marriage, Divorce, and Alzheimer's Risk
Red Pen
by Red Pen  8-1-2008   
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LONG GOODBYE ? DAM I DON'T REMEMBER HELLO !
jt3600
by jt3600  7-31-2008    7
 What's bad about Alzheimer's again remind me,because there's a lot of shit I'd like to forget ,like the 50 comments I just threw out there, at least that's what I'll use as a defense when they bust me on all the comments.
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The long goodbye!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-31-2008   
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Diverse Approaches to Alzheimer's Therapies Continue to Show Progress at ICAD
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  7-31-2008   
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REMEMBERING TO SAY GOODBYE !
jt3600
by jt3600  7-31-2008   
 The cure for Alzheimer's is Schizophrenia, at least this way when they forget to come home you know their with somebody else.
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GOOD NEWS FOR SINGLES !
jt3600
by jt3600  7-31-2008    2
 Singles need not fear Alzheimer's anymore. With these new found genes now we too will have somebody to talk to.
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FORGETTING YOUR SINGLE ?
jt3600
by jt3600  7-31-2008   
 All the things I forgot being single 1 I forgot about all the fights we had .2 I forgot about all those question about where I've been. 3 I forgot that killer question about how big is her ass in the dress.I know there's more I just can't F**king remember !
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Overview of The ApoE Gene Diet
APOEGENEDIET
by APOEGENEDIET  7-31-2008   
 The Apo E gene occurs as three variations, or alleles, in humans: Apo E 2, Apo E 3, and Apo E 4. Since genes come in matching pairs, we each have two alleles of every gene, one from each parent.
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The Alzheimer gene hunters...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-30-2008   
 interesting and sad too! read through the full account at the site...
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Reach Your Goals with The APOE Gene Diet
APOEGENEDIET
by APOEGENEDIET  7-30-2008   
 The ApoE Gene Diet dramatically reduces your risk of Alzheimer's disease and heart disease by creating a personalized diet and exercise plan for your body's ApoE gene type.
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Alzheimer's breakthrough
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-30-2008   
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Daily pill that halts Alzheimer's
DMCourt
by DMCourt  7-29-2008   
 Let's hope this works even better than they're hoping!
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Dementia: the past makes sense of the present
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  7-29-2008   
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