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  1. He Used to Be Somebody, 1995: A Journey into Alzheimer's Disease Through the Eyes of a Caregiver by Beverly Bigtree Murphy, 1996-02
  2. Voices Of Alzheimer's: Courage, Humor, Hope, And Love In The Face Of Dementia by Betsy Peterson, 2004-10-27
  3. Decoding Darkness: The Search for the Genetic Causes of Alzheimer's Disease by Rudolph E. Tanzi, Ann B. Parson, 2001-12
  4. The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care by Virginia Bell, David Troxel, 2002-11-21
  5. The Everything Health Guide to Alzheimer's Disease: A reassuring, informative guide for families and caregivers (Everything Series) by Maureen Dezell, Carrie Hill, 2009-10-18
  6. Freedom from Disease: The Breakthrough Approach to Preventing Cancer, Heart Disease, Alzheimer's, and Depression by Controlling Insulin by Peter Morgan Kash, Jay Lombard, 2008-06-10
  7. The Complete Guide to Alzheimer's-Proofing Your Home (Revised Edition) by Mark Warner, Ellen Warner, 2000-06
  8. The Alzheimer's Activities Guide (A Caregiver's Guide to Daily Activities for People with Alzheimer's Disease (In It together) by Unknown, 2005
  9. Developing Support Groups for Individuals with Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease: Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation by Robyn Yale, 1995-10
  10. The Majesty of Your Loving; A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's by Olivia Hoblitzelle, 2008-01-08
  11. Self Management of Chronic Disease: Alzheimer's Disease
  12. The Positive Interactions Program of Activities for People With Alzheimer's Disease by Sylvia Nissenboim, Christine Vroman, 1998-01
  13. New Insights into the Mechanisms of Alzheimer's Disease: A Multidisciplinary Approach by Rovshan Ismailov MD MPH PhD, 2010-09-27
  14. The Alzheimer's Project: Momentum in Science by John Hoffman, Susan Froemke, 2009-05-11

81. Novartis Pharmaceutical- Senior's Health - AD - Alzheimers
diseases Conditions / Senior's Health / AD Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer'sdisease (AD) is a medical illness that damages the nerves in the brain.
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82. Alzheimer's Disease - Neurologychannel
Alzheimer's introduction, ask a doctor forum.Category Health Conditions and diseases Alzheimer s...... Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive disorder in which braincells (neurons) deteriorate, resulting in the loss of cognitive functions
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83. HealingWell.com - Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center
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84. Alzheimer's: Facts, Disease Prevention And Treatment Strategies
Information on this disease including nutrient, lifestyle, and medical options and precautions.
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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.

85. 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.
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    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.

86. Page Not Found - 404 - Alzheimer's Disease Education & Referral Center - ADEAR
Genetics of familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
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87. Alzheimers Association Inland Northwest Chapter
Education and support for individuals, families and community affected by this disease and related disorders.
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88. Autism -- The Edelson Center For Environmental And Preventive Medicine
Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease Update. This illness is the most commonof the dementia type processes. Alzheimer's disease was first described in 1907.
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Alzheimer's Disease Update This illness is the most common of the dementia type processes. Dementia is a condition where cognitive impairment develops into an all encompassing process over the years of the illness. There is no loss of consciousness while all this loss of memory and thought processing develops. Alzheimer's Disease was first described in 1907. The clinical features of this illness are:
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90. Alzheimer's Outreach
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91. Welcome To SupportPath.com
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92. Maple Square - Health - Diseases And Conditions - Alzheimers Disease
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    94. Alzheimer's Disease Treatment And Research News
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    Safe Return Program Highlights the Dangers of Alzheimer's Disease and Wandering Wandering is one of the most frightening and potentially life-threatening behaviors that may accompany Alzheimer's disease, and often, one of the first warning signs of the disease. As many as 60 percent of the 4 million Americans with Alzheimer's disease will wander at some point, often leaving home and unable to find their way back.
    New Studies Suggest Ways to Clear Alzheimer's Amyloid Plaques
    Two new research findings suggest that boosting normal, protective processes in the brain might help degrade or prevent damaging protein plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
    Gene Transfer Reduces Levels of Key Alzheimer's Disease Protein
    A molecule that naturally degrades a protein linked to Alzheimer's disease appears to reduce the levels of that protein by nearly 50 percent when delivered by gene therapy, researchers at the Salk Institute and University of California, San Diego have found in collaboration with researchers at the University of Kentucky.

    95. Alzheimers, Dementia & Driving
    More than 4 million people in the US are afflicted with dementia,with Alzheimer's disease being the most common form. Deciding
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    More than 4 million people in the U.S. are afflicted with dementia, with Alzheimer's Disease being the most com mon form. Deciding when to limit or stop driving can be a confusing issue for individuals diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers. Earlier diagnosis and better medications may allow people to drive longer, further complicating the decision. Most information about dementia warns against driving, but does not describe when or how to stop. The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., the MIT Age Lab and Connecticut Community Care, Inc., have developed a guide to Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia and Driving as a tool to help individuals and caregivers determine when it is time to stop driving. Home FAQs Warning Signs Tips ...
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    97. Alzheimer's Disease International
    An umbrella organisation of national Alzheimer Associations around the world.Category Health Conditions and diseases Alzheimer s Associations......Alzheimer's disease International. Building Alzheimer associations worldwide.Welcome to Alzheimer's disease International's web site.
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    98. Alzheimer Page
    Educational service sponsored by the Washington University Alzheimer's disease Research Center. Includes a mailing list.
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    99. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center - Washington University In St
    The Alzheimer List is an educational service offered by the Washington UniversityAlzheimer's disease Research Center (ADRC), St, Louis, Missouri, USA.
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    100. Verne Mendel Medical Corporation
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