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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / September 2006

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High Volume MP3 Damage Hearing10 Sep 2006 00:55 GMT2
MP3 players should carry warnings that users risk damage to their
hearing by having the volume too high, a deafness charity says.
A Royal National Institute for Deaf People poll of 10s of MP3 users at
one London station found eight out of 10 had machines at more than 80
Handwriting09 Sep 2006 03:27 GMT7
I wrote to this forum re my late wife a few times several year ago and
occasionally post an informational article i find.
I have a question concerning deterioration of handwriting. Both my
brother and i have noticed a marked deterioration in our mother's
granddad update08 Sep 2006 02:13 GMT6
You dont hear from me for ages....then 2 in days days LOL
I took him out for a couple of hours...we were going to see my other
granddad but he was ill, they had not seen each other for 20 years..anyway
we went to the house of my real mom, he had not seen her for maybe 5 but
High Volume MP3 Damage Hearing07 Sep 2006 14:37 GMT1
MP3 players should carry warnings that users risk damage to their
hearing by having the volume too high, a deafness charity says.
A Royal National Institute for Deaf People poll of 10s of MP3 users at
one London station found eight out of 10 had machines at more than 80
Brain Degeneration / sleep disorders07 Sep 2006 11:26 GMT25
I suppose since .. **hyperviscosity** is present in sleep apnea .. and
since hyperviscosity is ALSO present in Multiple Sclerosis and .. since
.. DECREASING viscosity RESTORES cognition in Alzheimers .. 'might'
make an .. intelligent person .. rule IN .. hyperviscosity ..
Olive oil / oxidative stress05 Sep 2006 21:48 GMT1
<<snip>>
consumption of olive oil rich in polyphenols (natural antioxidants)
improves the lives of people suffering from oxidative stress, and is
also highly beneficial for the prevention of cell aging and
granddad update05 Sep 2006 17:54 GMT4
Seen him twice since i got a new car at the end of last week.
Its arranged that on Sunday i take him to visit his younger brother, my
uncle on Sunday, he lives out in the country near the East sea.
My granddad seems happy, they say hes doing well, but i didnt think he
Alzheimers - from the carers view05 Sep 2006 12:56 GMT2
Hi, I have read through some of your posts and I am interested in
getting more information regarding the affects on your family.
Part of my course at school is to investigate the effects of AD on the
family. I have posted part of my paper on a blog, feel free to take a
Query from my sister04 Sep 2006 16:40 GMT3
My father is aged 91, and increasingly in some other dimension of time and
communication as a result of vascular dementia.  My sister lives and works
near his residence and the only family member close by.  I am about two days
drive away, and try as hard as I can to be a support for ...
OTP  Questions  (Religous)03 Sep 2006 12:19 GMT4
A mother asked President Bush, "Why did my son have to die in Iraq?"
     Another mother asked President Kennedy, "Why did my son have to die in
Viet Nam?"
     Another mother asked President Truman, "Why did my son have to die in
Truth about drug companies - follow up03 Sep 2006 01:46 GMT48
Alan,
here's what happens when you let government decide what drugs can and cant
be used (details below);
Summary
Mom just diagnosed - need help02 Sep 2006 14:57 GMT10
Helly my name is Leah and I am new to this group.  I just found out
that my mother was diagnosed with AD.  I feel like I've been kicked in
the stomach.  I've barely recovered from the experience of caring for
my father who had a stroke and was on a respirator for a year before he
Dietary control of neurodegeneration02 Sep 2006 10:51 GMT2
Dietary chelators as antioxidant enzyme mimetics: implications for
dietary intervention in neurodegenerative diseases.
Hague T, Andrews PL, Barker J, Naughton DP
Behav Pharmacol. 2006 Sep ; 17(5-6): 425-430
Yet another addition to our diets01 Sep 2006 15:22 GMT14
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5298404.stm?ls
Are there enough hours in the day to eat and drink all the stuff we are
meant to, to ward off Az? Would be interesting to see a list.
Oh well, off to the supermarket!
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