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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / July 2008

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Brother-in-law31 Jul 2008 23:59 GMT1
Thanks for all your feedback.  My sister and he has a living trust and
according to the laws in California this should take care of who gets what.
She is listed as beneficiary and her son if something happens to both of them.
Although, sometimes he doesn't think clearly, sometimes ...
International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease31 Jul 2008 21:17 GMT1
The Alzheimer's Association is conducting this conference in
Chicago, running from July 25-31.
The home page for the conference is:
  http://www.alz.org/icad/overview.asp
Methylene Blue and Alzheimer's Disease31 Jul 2008 17:34 GMT1
"This field is in sore need of a success story,"
"Methylene blue has been in use for decades"
Slowing mental ravages of Alzheimer's disease
Well-known drug may combat effects, researchers say
Brother-in-law26 Jul 2008 09:10 GMT17
I pray every day for guidance and I firmly believe God helps.
My brother-in-law seems to be getting weak.  He can hardly stand from his
walker.
He tells another"person" although no one present in the room to call my
Cognition and Iron Loading22 Jul 2008 15:24 GMT17
Amelioration of recognition memory impairment associated with iron
loading or aging by the type 4-specific phosphodiesterase inhibitor
rolipram in rats.
de Lima MN, Presti-Torres J, Garcia VA, Guimarães MR, Scalco FS,
Reversing Alzheimers22 Jul 2008 04:28 GMT3
Video Released Of Rapid Alzheimer's Improvement After New Immune-based
Treatment
Article Date: 21 Jul 2008 - 3:00 PDT
New research into the treatment of Alzheimer's disease reports
Decaf, no it's caffeine, no it's green tea, no, wait, it's black tea20 Jul 2008 01:26 GMT4
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/577461?sssdmh=dm1.368161&src=nldne
Next we're going to hear that we need cod liver oil.
I'm starting to think that what I really need is a bottle of
Jack Daniels.
Yet Another Mystery Regarding the Cause and Cure19 Jul 2008 08:01 GMT2
Vaccine failure deepens Alzheimer's mystery
Experimental shot stopped plaque, but not dementia, researchers say
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25722244
<sigh...>
money hiding, 'stealing', etc15 Jul 2008 06:32 GMT9
Hi all, I have a friend with a recent diagnosis of AD; she is aware
she has short term memory loss but has started with the 'someone is
coming in here and stealing from me' anxiety thing. She can and mostly
does understand the logical answer to her vanishing money is her
Crohns Disease13 Jul 2008 04:10 GMT11
HEIL HITLER
The holocaust is alive and well in the nursing homes.   No guns, no
gas.   Only Crohns Disease produced by the use of anti-depressants and the
mind connection.     Deadly combination for the resident not on an
Online source for incontinence products?12 Jul 2008 16:04 GMT2
On a very practical note ...
Depends are very expensive bought through local retail outlets. My dad
grouses so much about the cost that my mom won't change her wet ones.
(Why she retains *that* bit of info and not others -- I have no idea.)
New Alzheimers Cure or Overenthusiastic Press Release?11 Jul 2008 17:17 GMT2
A major news alert service is reporting that a potential new type of
compound called an "ionophore" has been shown to "reverse Alzheimer's
within days." The work was done by a long list of scientists, mainly
from Australia, who were studying Alzheimers in mice.
Another ibuprofen study04 Jul 2008 23:03 GMT2
A study of almost 250,000 men served by the Veterans
Administration found a protective effect for ibuprofen against
Alzeheimer's.
This has been reported before by other studies, but this
There are two ways to reply to the posts here......04 Jul 2008 05:05 GMT28
There are two ways to reply to the posts here......One is by typing an
actual reply, and the other is with a very loud silence.
Sometimes the latter is the kinder reply.    Especially when someone
who is obviously all wet posts some pet theory which is of no help to
Prescription Drugs04 Jul 2008 04:01 GMT20
It's reported, over 200,000 patients die each year from prescribed drugs
because of serious side effects.  Doctors' don't know the cause of
Alzheimers, even though the cause was discovered in 1907, 101 years ago,
by the late Dr. James R. Hunt. It appears the pharmaceuticals are
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