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  1. Beating Alzheimer's: A Step Towards Unlocking the Mysteries of Brain Diseases by Tom Warren, 1991-05-01
  2. The Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities, Vol. 1 by Virginia Bell, David Troxel, et all 2004-09-15
  3. Beyond Alzheimer's: How to Avoid the Modern Epidemic of Dementia by Scott D. Mendelson, 2009-09-25
  4. The Memory Cure : How to Protect Your Brain Against Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease by Majid Fotuhi, 2004-03-01
  5. Alzheimer's: A Caretaker's Journal by Marie Fostino, 2007-11-15
  6. Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Guide and Sourcebook, 3rd Edition by Howard Gruetzner, 2001-07-20
  7. Finding Life in the Land of Alzheimer's: One Daughter's Hopeful Story by Lauren Kessler, 2008-05-27
  8. Speaking Our Minds: What It's Like to Have Alzheimer's, Revised Edition by Lisa Snyder, 2009-07-10
  9. The Last of His Mind: A Year in the Shadow of Alzheimer's by John Thorndike, 2009-10-23
  10. Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer's Disease by Ronald Peterson M.D., 2002-09-01
  11. The Alzheimer's Caregiving Puzzle: Putting Together the Pieces by Patricia Callone, Connie Kudlacek, 2010-10-01
  12. Measure of the Heart: Caring for a Parent with Alzheimer's by Mary Ellen Geist, 2009-08-06

41. Alzheimers Caregiving In End Stages
CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/mayo/04/25/alzheimer/index.html

42. Alzheimers Disease
alzheimers Disease Menu. This is a webforum to discuss and comment on alzheimers Disease. Aspartame/Nutrasweet and alzheimers (1/9/99) 1229 AM; Fear Not!
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Alzheimers Disease Menu
This is a webforum to discuss and comment on Alzheimers Disease. Click here to Enter a new Neurology WebForum article...
This Web Forum is not moderated in any sense. Anyone on the Internet can post articles or reply to previously posted articles, and they may do so anonymously. Therefore, the opinions and statements made in all articles and replies do not represent the official opinions of MGH and MGH Neurology. Neither is MGH or MGH Neurology responsible for the content of any articles or replies. No messages are screened for content. - Very Important Message! - Please Click Here to Read Current Posts: Oct 10, 1997 to Present Useful Websites can be found and posted here! IMPORTANT: If this page seems to be missing recently added documents, click the "Reload Page" button on your Web Browser to update the menu. Return to the main Neurology WebForum Page.

43. CNN.com - Researchers Find Evidence That Brain 'plaque' Causes Alzheimer's - Mar
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Researchers find evidence that brain 'plaque' causes Alzheimer's
From staff and wire reports CHICAGO (CNN) A sticky protein plaque that engulfs brain cells of Alzheimer's victims may be the key to fighting the brain-wasting disease, a study released Tuesday found. Researchers at Rockefeller University in New York analyzed brain tissue from the autopsies of 79 nursing home residents and found more plaque of the beta-amyloid protein surrounding the brain cells of those with more advanced dementia.

44. CNN.com - Health - Study: Estrogen Not Effective Treatment For Alzheimer's - Feb
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http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/women/02/22/alzheimers.estrogen/index.html
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Davos protesters confront police MORE ... MORE MARKETS 4:30pm ET, 4/16 DJIA NAS SPORTS Jordan says farewell for the third time ... LOCAL EDITIONS: CNN.com Europe change default edition MULTIMEDIA: video video archive audio multimedia showcase ... more services E-MAIL: Subscribe to one of our news e-mail lists Enter your address: DISCUSSION: chat feedback CNN WEB SITES: CNNfyi.com CNN.com Europe AsiaNow Spanish ... Korean Headlines TIME INC. SITES: Go To ... Time.com People Money Fortune EW CNN NETWORKS: CNN anchors transcripts Turner distribution SITE INFO: help contents search ad info ... jobs WEB SERVICES:
Study: Estrogen not effective treatment for Alzheimer's
February 22, 2000 Web posted at: 5:33 p.m. EST (2233 GMT) From Medical Correspondent Rhonda Rowland (CNN) Researchers have found estrogen is not effective as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease in women, according to a study published in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association.

45. Alzheimer's Research Foundation Home Page
Hear a radio discussion of two new treatments for Alzheimer s Listen via your computer! Welcome to our website. The site will be
http://www.alzheimers-research.org/
Hear a radio discussion of two new treatments for Alzheimer's
Listen via your computer!
Welcome to our website. The site will be a clearing house for Alzheimer's
information on the World Wide Web. Though there are many fine sites already
addressing Alzheimer's, this one will attempt to augment the others by covering
the details, specific resources, names and numbers. Please look around and see if there's information you may need. If not, please
do let us know via an e-mail or joining our newsletter. We'll see if we can find the
answers you seek and post them here. As with any endeavor, the efforts of many
can easily surpass those of the few, so please feel free to contribute what you've
learned. We'll all be the better for it. We'll share this info via this website and our newsletter.

46. CNN - Family Size, Environment May Increase Alzheimer's Risk, Study Says - Janua
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http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/01/24/alzheimers.family/index.html
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Family size, environment may increase Alzheimer's risk, study says
January 24, 2000 Web posted at: 5:33 p.m. EST (2233 GMT) From Medical Correspondent Rhonda Rowland (CNN) New research suggests family size and where a person is raised may be linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. According to a study in the journal Neurology, a patient's childhood environment may set the stage for the degenerative brain disorder. "Children from very large families are at higher risk, but also, children from very large families are more likely to be from the lower socioeconomic levels," said researcher Victoria Moceri of the University of Washington. RELATED
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  • 47. Welcome To The Alzheimer's Disease Association (Singapore)
    Call 63538734 to register for the session. 4 September 2004 (Saturday) Flag Day Volunteers required. Please email alzheimers.tp@pacific.net.sg.
    http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/askklee/ada/
    Alzheimer's Disease Association (Singapore) Welcome ...
    Specially dedicated to all people with dementia and their caregivers:
    There is hope for today, tomorrow and every day. A new horizon awaits us. Together, we can make our lives better. This website aims to : - provide information about dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease which is the most common form of dementia - provide information about Alzheimer's Disease Association (Singapore) and its services - provide support and help for people with dementia and their caregivers We welcome your feedback and queries
    Interested in learning more about Alzheimer's disease? Click here
    Announcements and Upcoming Events ... (updated on 10 May 2004) Dementia Online Help
    Online discussion forum available now.
    You can also find the link in "Support for Carers".
    Carers' Support Group meetings

    for up to Nov 2004

    (There is no meeting in June and December) Carers' Support Group topic for 15 May 2004 :
    "Caring for the Caregiver / Resources Available"
    The interactive session will include information on community services available to seek help and self care for carers.

    48. Mouse Maze Study Could Shed Light On Alzheimers
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/01/15/brain.exercises.ap/index.html

    49. Senior Quarters
    Assisted Living Facility with ADL assistance 24hours for mental impaired and for people with special needs including AIDS, alzheimers, Incontinence, Respite care, Walkers, Wanderers and Wheelchair.
    http://www.cmrg.com/cmrg_cfmfiles/detail.cfm/229779/ALF.htm

    50. Neuroconsult.co.uk - The One Stop Information Resource In Clinical Neurology
    Information resource on Clinical Neurology. Covering areas such as alzheimers, epilepsy, migraine, motor neurone, multiple sclerosis, pain, parkinsons, schizophrenia, and stroke.
    http://www.neuroconsult.co.uk
    Set Neuroconsult as your homepage
    Add Neuroconsult to your favourites

    If you do not have the flash player installed, then please click here to enter the Doctors site, alternatively click here for the Patients site

    51. About Alzheimer's Disease - Alzheimer's Disease International
    About Alzheimer s disease. Alzheimer s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Dementia is a collective name for progressive
    http://www.alz.co.uk/alzheimers/
    About Alzheimer's disease
    Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. Dementia is a collective name for progressive degenerative brain syndromes which affect memory, thinking, behaviour and emotion. Symptoms may include:
    • loss of memory difficulty in finding the right words or understanding what people are saying difficulty in performing previously routine tasks personality and mood changes
    Dementia is not a normal part of ageing. It knows no social, economic, ethnic or geographical boundaries. Although each person will experience dementia in their own way, eventually those affected are unable to care for themselves and need help with all aspects of daily life. There is currently no cure.
    Where next?

    52. ElderCare Online's Community Center
    Interactive community with chat message boards and individual mentors for caregivers with emphasis on alzheimers care.
    http://www.ec-online.net/Community/communit.htm
    ElderCare Online's Caregiver Support Center search contact our vision legal ... home
    -Welcome- C ome to the ElderCare Community Center to find support from your peers and from professional caregivers. We provide chat rooms, discussion forums and bulletin boards to help you build personal relationships and share the tips and pointers that make caregiving less of a challenge. The Neighborhood Networks are pages of links to steer you to local resources. Join us for regular real-time discussions with authors and other caregivers. -Community Standards of Conduct
    Become a Community Activist
    World Wide Chat Guide with links to chat sessions on other websites every day of the week. Use this new directory to find chat sessions elsewhere on the Internet. NEW Children of Aging Parents Support Groups Caregivers stay healthy longer and are less stressed through regular association with support groups which afford practical advice, understanding, and affirmation. CAPS refers caregivers to appropriate groups anywhere in the US. NEW The WellSpouse Foundation gives support to wives, husbands, and partners of the chronically ill and/or disabled. WellSpouse support groups meet monthly. Members share their thoughts and feelings openly with others facing similar circumstances in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.

    53. Alzheimers-sewi.org
    alzheimerssewi.org
    http://www.alzheimers-sewi.org/

    54. Alpha Watch, Inc.
    Produces wander control equipment and remote alert panels to help protect people with alzheimers and Dementia disease yet still have the mobility of restraint free security. Coded RF digital tags make the Alpha Watch system truly superior to other systems with no false alarms.
    http://www.alphawatch.org/
    hax0rs lab @ Brazil .. haxlab@mail.com - For more info about this: www.hl9517.kit.net/haxors.htm .. cya

    55. Alzheimer's:Coping With Alzheimer's Disease By Denise Cooper
    Currently, there is an estimated 4 million Americans afflicted with alzheimers Disease (AD).It is expected that more than 34 million people worldwide will
    http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/3004/
    Currently, there is an estimated 4 million Americans afflicted with Alzheimers Disease (AD).It is expected that more than 34 million people worldwide will develop Alzheimer?s disease by 2025 if an effective form of prevention and treatment are not found. The cost of caring for a person with AD is extremely high, an estimated $4.4 billion dollars per year is covered by the government, states cover an additional $4.1 billion per year. Most of the remaining costs fall on the patient and their family. If you think that Alzheimers won't affect you, perhaps you better think again. We are an aging society and the prevalence of the disease is increasing dramatically. Doctors now look at people between the ages of 30-50 and see the next generation of AD suffers. Could that be you, your mom, dad, sister, brother? If anyone had of told me in 1987, that in just a few years I would become my mothers full-time caregiver because of Alzheimers I would not have believed them. You see, my mother graduated from our local college, at the age of 72, June, 1987, the oldest person ever. She received her AA and a standing ovation from her class. Yet, just a few years later the signs of AD began to rear their ugly heads. The forgetfulness, agitation, distraction, confusion etc...

    56. She's Gonna Fly
    Dedicated to those suffering from alzheimers and Lyme Disease.
    http://members.tripod.com/candlegirl29/fly.html
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    Please view full-screen She's Gonna Fly Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). This is the woman
    Who had all the answers
    The one I would lean on
    For comfort, for strength
    She's never forgotten
    One grandchild's birthday
    Now she can't remember my name
    And it makes me so angry
    I shake my fist
    And cry out to the heavenly one Why would you play Such a cold hearted trick I thought your job was to love And the answer came down from above She's gonna fly When her time here is through First she'll have to let go Of some things she can't use 'Cause people and places Memories and faces Are just way too heavy it seems To carry on angel's wings This is the woman Who saw things so clearly The one who could pick out One crumb on the floor She saw through a white lie Saw me through love's eyes She hardly can see anymore And it makes me so sad And it just isn't fair Why should so much be taken away But when I cry out For all that she's lost I silently hear someone say She's gonna fly When her time here is through First she'll have to let go Of some things she can't use 'Cause people and places Memories and faces Are just way too heavy it seems To carry on angel's wings And oh, the wonders she'll see

    57. Alzheimers Poems
    Poems By Brenda Parris Sibley. alzheimers Sitting in your chair in the nursing home, you hold my hand, but you barely respond. You
    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Atrium/6167/alzheimers.html
    Poems By:
    Brenda Parris Sibley Alzheimers
    Sitting in your chair
    in the nursing home,
    you hold my hand,
    but you barely respond.
    You can't understand me;
    I can't understand you.
    Words have no meaning.
    Neither do faces.
    You've been on the way here for a long time. But did I speed it up? In trying to care for you, did I do more harm than good? And then I gave up, and now you just sit. Mama, I'm so sorry. Mama, I'm so afraid that I did this to you. January 1996 Brenda Parris Sibley Precious Times I cry a river over times that are past, when I held my mother's hand, and when I made her laugh. We walked and saw flowers and listed to the birds; She couldn't always understand, but love didn't need words. Even in the dark times, when we were up through the night, why didn't I see it? Everything was right. Why did I give up and send her to a home? She sat alone for a while, and now she is gone. April 1996 Waiting for the Morning I sit awake with you in the scary midnight darkness, telling you everything is okay

    58. Home Page: Luis Cruz Cruz
    studies alzheimers disease at the Center for Polymer Studies at Boston University
    http://polymer.bu.edu/cruz/

    59. Alzheimer S Outreach, Where Information Education Go Hand In
    Welcome to alzheimer s outreach! I m so glad you re here!! The picture used is by artist Susan Rios and is entitled Familiar Walk.
    http://alzheimers.zarcrom.com/

    60. Naturalhealthlink.com
    Detailed information on alzheimers disease, its symptoms, treatment and dietary changes that may be helpful.
    http://www.naturalhealthlink.com/ReferenceLibrary/healthnotes.asp?ArticleID=6&am

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