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  1. Alzheimer's Disease: A Handbook for Caregivers, Family, and Friends by Patricia Callone, Barbara Vasiloff, et all 2005-05-10
  2. Let's Talk About When Someone You Love Has Alzheimer's Disease (Let's Talk Library) by Elizabeth Weitzman, 1997-08
  3. Alzheimer's Disease Help and Hope: Ten Simple Solutions for Caregivers by Jo Huey, 2001
  4. Self, Senility, and Alzheimer's Disease in Modern America: A History by Jesse F. Ballenger, 2006-02-13
  5. Coping When a Grandparent Has Alzheimer's Disease by Beth Wilkinson, 1992-02
  6. The Alzheimer's Health Care Handbook: How to Get the Best Medical Care for Your Relative with Alzheimer's Disease, in and out of the Hospital by Mary Mittelman, Cynthia Epstein, 2003-08-06
  7. Beating Alzheimer's: A Step Towards Unlocking the Mysteries of Brain Diseases by Tom Warren, 1991-05-01
  8. Margie and Me: An Enduring Love Affair: Coping with Separation Caused by Alzheimer's Disease by Ed Kanewske, 2006-12-11
  9. Alzheimer's Activities That Stimulate the Mind by Emilia Bazan-Salazar, 2005-02-10
  10. Counseling the Alzheimer's Caregiver: A Resource for Health Care Professionals by Mary S. Mittelman, Cynthia Epstein, et all 2002-08-15
  11. Striped Shirts and Flowered Pants: A Story About AlzheimerÆs Disease for Young Children by Barbara Schnurbush, 2006-09-30
  12. The Encyclopedia of Alzheimer's Disease (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by Carol Turkington, 2003-07
  13. Alzheimer's Disease: A Century of Scientific And Clinical Research
  14. The Myth of Alzheimer's: The Story of a Disease, a Doctor, and a New Direction for Aging in the 21st Century by Peter J. Whitehouse, Daniel George, 2008-01-08

41. CNN.com - 'Washing' The Brain Free Of Alzheimer's Disease - June 24, 2002
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'Washing' the brain free of Alzheimer's disease
Fletcher Barnes can't remember when he started playing the sax, because of mild Alzheimer's disease. From Rhonda Rowland CNN Medical Unit ATLANTA (CNN) Seventy-two year old Fletcher Barnes is multi-talented. He shoots about a 90 on the golf course and plays the saxophone. But remembering when he started playing the sax is another story. His memory fails him but his wife steps in. He's played since high school, she says. What about short-term memory, like what he had for lunch that day? "I had lettuce," Barnes answered. "I remember eating all of my lettuce. But I forgot what was on the lettuce." This is what it's like to live with mild Alzheimer's disease. "It's frustrating really, sometimes. But yet I do most anything that I want to do," says Barnes.

42. Alzheimer's Tips Revealed!
A guide that teaches how to provide quality care to individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of memory loss.
http://www.alzheimers-tips.com
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Risa Levovsky The most valuable skill you can have in today's complex world …if you want to understand, live with and care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of memory loss … is the ability to educate yourself about how to "safely and successfully provide" care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of memory loss.

43. Alzheimer's Society - CJD Support Network
UK support network for all forms of CreutzfeldtJakob disease. Offers information about the group as well as the disorder and contact details.
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/CJD
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44. Alzheimer's Association
Site offers general consumer information about the disease and its implications, a variety of related disorders and contact information for support groups and care givers, including legal assistance.
http://www.bayou.com/alzheimers/

45. CNN.com - Health - Study: Dementia Deadlier Than First Thought - April 11, 2001
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(CNN) Nearly four million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease, a mind-robbing condition that can exact a terrible psychological and financial toll on victims and their families. But few people, including many physicians, consider the disease to be deadly. But for older patients at least, an Alzheimer's diagnosis can be as devastating and potentially deadly as heart disease or cancer, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is projected to quadruple nationwide in the next 50 years, which means 1 in every 45 Americans will be afflicted with the degenerative condition, NEJM reported. The dramatic increase is primarily due to an aging population. The effect an Alzheimer's diagnosis can have on families is enormous.

46. CNN.com - Health - New Alzheimer's Drug Seems To Slow Disease Progression, Resea
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New Alzheimer's drug seems to slow disease progression, research shows
July 12, 2000 Web posted at: 10:27 a.m. EDT (1427 GMT) From staff reports WASHINGTON (CNN) A new drug to treat Alzheimer's disease may help slow the progression of the disease in later-stage patients, according to a new study released Wednesday at the first ever World Alzheimer Congress.

47. CNN.com - Health - Scientists Suspect A Gene For Alzheimer's Disease - July 13,
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Scientists suspect a gene for Alzheimer's disease
Harvard researchers announce possible link
July 13, 2000 Web posted at: 6:13 p.m. EDT (2213 GMT) From staff reports (CNN) The discovery of a possible genetic link to Alzheimer's disease could lead to more and better treatments for the devastating illness, scientists say.

48. CNN.com - Health - Clinton Earmarks $50 Million For Alzheimer's Research - July
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July 16, 2000 Web posted at: 10:21 p.m. EDT (0221 GMT) In this story: Reagan's daughter applauds Parties competing to do more Hopes rise for a cure Ronald Reagan's condition ... RELATED STORIES, SITES

49. Alzheimer's: Facts, Disease Prevention And Treatment Strategies
Information on this disease including nutrient, lifestyle, and medical options and precautions.
http://www.healingwithnutrition.com/adisease/alzheimers/alzheimers.html
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We've all had times when we can't remember where we put our keys or when an appointment was supposed to be. These occasional memory lapses are a normal part of being human. So when should you worry about signs of Alzheimer's Disease? A simple example is: If you forgot where you put your glasses there is no great cause for concern ... but if you've forgotten you wear glasses you have significant reason to worry about your memory problem. A more extensive list of Alzheimer's Symptoms is as follows: a chronic, progressively worsening problem accompanied by disorientation, problems with judgement, concentration, language and mathematical skills, physical coordination, and sleeplessness, the repetition of the same ideas or movements, the tendency to wander off and get lost, "sunsetting" or restlessness and wandering off in the late afternoon and night, dramatic personality changes, and eventually the loss of the ability to perform basic self-care functions. Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that already affects millions of Americans and that is expected to affect millions more as the number of people over 50 continues to increase.

50. Health4Her
An article about alzheimer's disease with an description, a look at the symptoms, diagnosis, the causes and treatment.
http://www.health4her.com/library/concerns/alzheimers.cfm

51. Alzheimer's News - Topix.net
News on Alzheimer's disease collected from diverse sources on the web.
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Top Stories Nancy Reagan sad but relieved her husband no longer suffers
The Ohio News Network - 1 hour ago - A spokeswoman says it's been "a really hard ten years" for Nancy Reagan. It was ten years ago that the world learned Ronald Reagan was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Reagan and Alzheimer's: vibrant mind fades into sunset
Corpus Christi Caller-Times - 7 hours ago - Eds: Fixed first reference to Sara Stern in 5th graf. We used to call it senility. Ronald Reagan, 40th President of United States, Dies at Age 93
KCRG-TV Cedar Rapids - 16 hours ago - Ronald Reagan died yesterday at his California home from pneumonia a complication of Alzheimer's disease's disease which he had battled for a decade. Current News Carter describes Reagan as 'formidable communicator and campaigner'
Star Tribune - 2 hours ago - Former president Jimmy Carter on Sunday said he shares the grief that America feels in the death of former president Ronald Reagan, the man who defeated him in the 1980 election. International leaders pay tribute to Reagan
Financial Times - 5 hours ago - Paying tribute to the former movie actor, many world leaders praised Mr Reagan's role in hastening the fall of the former Soviet Union, which he famously described as an "evil empire". ...

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Genetics of familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
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53. Alzheimer's Outreach
Offers numerous directories on various different aspects of Alzheimer's disease.
http://alzheimers.zarcrom.com

54. Alzheimer's Disease Support-Group
Alzheimer's disease Bulletin Board
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55. My Journey By Chip Gerber
This is the story of the authors journey and his invitation to come along with him. He was diagnosed in 1997 at age 55.
http://www.zarcrom.com/users/alzheimers/chip.html
    Love Me (Right Click To Stop Midi) My journey began when I was born in Dover, Ohio, many years ago. Although it took me a long time to realize I was on a journey, I think I became aware back in 1997 when I was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease. I was a few years from retirement, although I tended not to think about it. I enjoyed what I did for a living. I had been a social worker for over 25 years, having also served as youth director and pastor in different churches. I was able to do what I had always wanted to do and trained to do....social work.
    During my last employment I served as a court appointed guardian for those who had no one else to serve them....senior citizens. There were many such cases in our area. I assessed the cases and would serve my agency in court as a witness to what situation the senior was in, along with an attorney. I was well known in my community and in the probate court system. Then there came a time when I began to question, to doubt my memory, which began to complicate my job to the degree where I was no longer able to function as I always had in the past.
    I had the hard working ethic of my father. I prided myself in caring and being able to master what had to be accomplished for the sake of those I served. I began slipping and it only seemed to get worse day by day. What was happening to me? What did I have? What was causing my memory loss and causing me to be unable to carry out my work assignments? My memory was terrible. I could no longer follow notes or even keep up with the paper work for each case. I began to panic, to have anxiety attacks, to lose control. I became clinically depressed. My journey and many of my goals seems to take an abrupt turn and my life became a nightmare.

56. Alzheimer's Disease
We all forget things once in a while, but Alzheimer s disease, a condition olderadults get, is different than normal forgetting. What Is Alzheimer s disease?
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Every year for her birthday, Annie got a card from her grandmother. Sometimes there was even money for a birthday treat inside. But one year, no card came. Annie thought maybe her grandmother had just forgotten that it was her birthday, even though she had never forgotten before. Then, her grandmother forgot to come to her family's house for a visit one weekend. A few days later, Annie's mom told her the bad news. Her grandmother had Alzheimer's disease. What Is Alzheimer's Disease?
We all forget things once in a while. It isn't strange to forget to send a card for someone's birthday or return your overdue library book. Forgetting stuff sometimes is a part of life and it often becomes more common as people age. But Alzheimer's (say: alts -hi-merz) disease is different than just forgetting little things every so often. It is a condition that permanently affects the brain, and over time, makes it harder to remember even the routine things of every day. At first, a person might forget how to tie a shoe or a favorite memory from childhood. But eventually, that person may have trouble remembering the names and faces of family members - or even who he or she is - on a daily basis. Alzheimer's disease usually affects people over 65 years of age, and there is no cure right now.

57. WellnessBooks.com - Alzheimer's Disease Bookstore -
Books for individuals with Alzheimer s disease and their caregivers. The Alheimer sdisease Book Store includes book reviews. Alzheimer s disease Bookstore.
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Bestselling Featured Items Alphabetical (A-Z) Publication Date Price (Low to High) Price (High to Low) Alphabetical (Z-A) Average Customer Review The 36-Hour Day : A Family Guide to Caring for Persons With Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementing Illnesses, and Memory Loss in Later Life
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58. Alzheimers Resource
of Dementia Nearly a century after Alzheimer s disease was first identified,there has been no foolproof way to diagnose the illness in a living patient.
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Alzheimers News and Information Study is Another Step in Determining if Curry Can Protect Against Alzheimer's - A new study has found that curry, a common and popular cooking additive, could be an effective enhancer of an enzyme that protects the brain against oxidative conditions. This research is an important first step in determining whether curry could be preve ... READ MORE
Researchers Find Novel Method of Distinguishing Alzheimer's From Other Types of Dementia
- Nearly a century after Alzheimer's disease was first identified, there has been no foolproof way to diagnose the illness in a living patient. But a new method used by doctors at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas is almost 100 percent accurate when ... READ MORE
Low Vitamin B May Impair Memory in Some Seniors
- A variant of a lipid gene called APOE4 is known to increase the chances of a person developing Alzheimer's disease. A Swedish study has now shown that carriers of this gene are more vulnerable to the effects of low vitamin B12 levels on mental function in ... READ MORE
New Study Results Show Benefit for Alzheimer's Disease Patients Taking Lipitor(TM)
- Results of a Sun City, Arizona research study unveiled today in Montreal showed that Lipitor(TM), a cholesterol-lowering medication, slows the progression and reduces the deterioration of Alzheimer's Disease (AD).

59. Alzheimer's: Information From WebMD
Alzheimer s disease is affecting more and more families as our population ages. Takeour quiz to learn more! New! Alzheimer s disease A WebMD Guide With.
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60. Layton Center: Home
Welcome to the Layton Center for Aging and Alzheimer s disease Research. TheLayton Center is Oregon s leader in Alzheimer research and support.
http://www.ohsu.edu/research/alzheimers/

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