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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / November 2005

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A Different Story28 Nov 2005 19:25 GMT4
My mother went to her first assessment at the assisted living where she will
be moving to next month.   The questions that she was asked were mostly yes
and no.   Mom sounded perfectly normal even though she lied a lot in her
answers.   I could tell this woman was believing my ...
Iron, neuroinflammation, and Alzheimer's disease.27 Nov 2005 01:51 GMT2
J Alzheimers Dis. 2005 Nov;8(2):183-200. Links
Iron, neuroinflammation, and Alzheimer's disease.
Ong WY, Farooqui AA.
Department of Anatomy, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Wishing you all a wonderful Thanksgiving.....25 Nov 2005 21:58 GMT7
With good friends, good food, all your loved ones around you, and smiles of
gentle joy.
:-)
OTP  Happy Thanksgiving23 Nov 2005 22:17 GMT1
http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcard.asp?code=0183913358
Montessori Work, Intergenerational Programs Proven to Help the Elderly with Alzheimer's, Dementia23 Nov 2005 17:34 GMT19
Hello,  I thought you might be interested in this compilation of
resources, articles I've found on the Internet, about the immediate and
lasting benefits of applying Montessori principles and methods to the
elderly with Alzheimer's, dementia...
How singing unlocks the brain23 Nov 2005 17:05 GMT4
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4448634.stm
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My Storage Shed22 Nov 2005 21:26 GMT4
Since I got finished with cleaning the closet,I started on my 10 1/2 x
14 foot storage shed yesterday. Have took off over half a pickup truck
load of junk from that to our junkpile,burned one big barrel of trash
out of there yesterday and 2 more today. The hardest part today was
Good story22 Nov 2005 15:33 GMT10
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10016670/site/newsweek/
Hello22 Nov 2005 15:12 GMT22
I got back from Rome a couple of daysa go to meet up  with Anett, here are
some pics.
http://www.julianhales.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rometrip.htm
Hope everyone is ok.
Fiancial and bathing20 Nov 2005 19:37 GMT8
Well guys things have gotten to a point that my brother is asking me for all
kinds of advice.   This is a relatively new development.   Mom has become a
little more than he can deal with at least emotionally.   Also I mentioned
to him that I had read in an AARP magazine that the ...
intro19 Nov 2005 17:06 GMT10
Hello everyone. I must say that I am sorry to be here...and I am sure
you all can understand. My mother who is a very young 63 was dx with
alzheimers last year.  She has been having "trouble" since 2002 when
she begin getting forgetful...forgetting her purse, jacket, ect. Plus
AD on Boston Legal18 Nov 2005 11:14 GMT1
Did anyone see Boston Legal last night? It was really good! I'd like to see
more shows that talk about this "insidious disease", as they rightly called
it. I already forgot how many millions they said have it now and in just a
few years the projection of how many more millions ...
Wishin'18 Nov 2005 10:02 GMT7
Wishin' I could be in here more lately;but have been doing a lot of
needed house cleaning. And not the little stuff;but the biggies that I
have put off for a long time!
My last big deal is cleaning out a closet that is between my bedroom and
Always fight for the rights of your loved one,when you can17 Nov 2005 12:53 GMT9
My Mum has had  a lot of falls lately in the nursing home one
particularly when thinking about it later I should have been insistent
that she be transferred to the hospital for further obs,I didnt.
A couple more falls which appeared 0nly minor.
pilot study ADHD test online17 Nov 2005 01:24 GMT9
Several years ago I developed a short paper and pencil screening test
which, in a small pilot study, discriminated between ADHD, LD, and
control subjects. I recently converted this test to an online test in
order to norm it to a larger population and, subsequently, to make it
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