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

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Possilbe Alzheimer's Cure in Jellyfish??????22 Dec 2008 14:07 GMT2
I just read an article stating that there may be a cure for Alzheimer's in Jellyfish. I
did some research on
Google for the scientists Osamu Shimomira, Martin Chalfie, and Roger Y. Tsien and discover
they have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their research in this ...
Sarcasm used to detect dementia!17 Dec 2008 01:03 GMT7
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081212/hl_afp/healthaustraliadementia
Yahoo! News
Sarcasm finds medical use in dementia detection
by Julie Shingleton
ot13 Dec 2008 17:16 GMT2
I had my weight loss surgery and have lost 35 pounds already.I am so
excited about it .I feel great and i am doing well.barb This will be
my first christmas without my mom and it saddens me but i am also
greatful that she is no longer suffering.I just felt to tell you all
Paranoia Aggression Wandering Choline09 Dec 2008 20:33 GMT2
There's that .. choline .. again.
Public release date: 9-Dec-2008
Cholinesterase inhibitors reduce aggression, wandering and paranoia in
Alzheimer's disease
Driving with Dementia: How to assess safety behind the wheel07 Dec 2008 15:13 GMT2
http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/article_pages.asp?AID=6984&UID=
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New to this Group07 Dec 2008 08:38 GMT23
I was diagnosed with AD about 8 months ago and put on Arizept unfortunately
2 months later I started to have seizures which would last 30 sec to 10
minutes which really scare me - the seizures were attributed to an accident
that I had in my teens - for the seizures I am taking ...
CPAP Corrects Cognition04 Dec 2008 18:53 GMT2
"Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment seems to improve
cognitive functioning in patients with Alzheimer’s"
Increased viscosity of the blood leads to decreased cognition.
Alzheimer patients with sleep apnea have cognition improve when
 
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