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  1. Dementia: From Diagnosis to Management - A Functional Approach by Michelle S. Bourgeois, Ellen Hickey, 2009-02-17
  2. The psychology of dementia praecox by C G. 1875-1961 Jung, 2010-08-25
  3. Cognitive-Communication Disorders of Dementia by Kathryn A. Bayles, Cheryl K. Tomoeda, 2007-05-07
  4. The End-of-Life Namaste Care Program for People with Dementia by Joyce Simard, 2007-08-01
  5. The Handholder's Handbook: A Guide for Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's or Other Dementias by Rosette Teitel, 2001-06-01
  6. Enriched Care Planning for People with Dementia: A Good Practice Guide for Delivering Person-Centred Dementia Care (Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice Guides) by Hazel May, Paul Edwards, et all 2009-07-15
  7. Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Death and Dementia by Edgar Allan Poe, 2009-08-04
  8. The Other Brain: From Dementia to Schizophrenia, How New Discoveries about the Brain Are Revolutionizing Medicine and Science by R. Douglas Fields, 2009-12-29
  9. Looking Into Later Life: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Depression and Dementia in Old Age (The Tavistock Clinic Series)
  10. Improving Hospital Care for Persons with Dementia
  11. Frontotemporal Dementia Syndromes
  12. Ethical Issues in Dementia Care: Making Difficult Decisions (Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice Guides) by Julian C. Hughes, Clive Baldwin, 2006-10-30
  13. Dancing With Dementia: My Story Of Living Positively With Dementia by Christine Bryden, 2005-03-30
  14. Spiritual Care for Persons With Dementia: Fundamentals for Pastoral Practice by Larry Van De Creek, 2001-04-24

21. Karger Publishers
Formerly dementia. A unique international journal devoted to the study of cognitive dysfunction in preclinical and
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A unique international journal devoted to the study of cognitive dysfunction in preclinical and clinical studies
As a unique forum devoted exclusively to the study of cognitive dysfunction, ‘Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders’ concentrates on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s chorea and other neurodegenerative diseases. The journal draws from diverse related research disciplines such as psychogeriatrics, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, morphology, physiology, genetic molecular biology, pathology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Strong emphasis is placed on the publication of research findings from animal studies which are complemented by clinical and therapeutic experience to give an overall appreciation of the field. Invitation for Papers Only original papers and reviews written in English will be considered. Manuscripts should be sent to: S. Karger AG

22. Karger Publishers
Formerly dementia A unique international journal devoted to the study of cognitivedysfunction in preclinical and clinical studies As a unique forum devoted
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Formerly Dementia
A unique international journal devoted to the study of cognitive dysfunction in preclinical and clinical studies
As a unique forum devoted exclusively to the study of cognitive dysfunction, ‘Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders’ concentrates on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s chorea and other neurodegenerative diseases. The journal draws from diverse related research disciplines such as psychogeriatrics, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, morphology, physiology, genetic molecular biology, pathology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Strong emphasis is placed on the publication of research findings from animal studies which are complemented by clinical and therapeutic experience to give an overall appreciation of the field. Invitation for Papers Only original papers and reviews written in English will be considered. Manuscripts should be sent to: S. Karger AG

23. Without A Title - F02.1 Dementia In Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease
Article on CJD. Clinical description and diagnostic guidelines; diagnostic criteria for research.
http://www.informatik.fh-luebeck.de/icd/icdchVF-F02.1.html
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F02.1 Dementia in Creutzfeldt Jakob disease
Clinical description and diagnostic guidelines
A progressive dementia with extensive neurological signs, due to specific neuropathological changes (subacute spongiform encephalopathy) that are presumed to be caused by a transmissible agent. Onset is usually in middle or later life, typically in the fifth decade, but may be at any adult age. The course is subacute, leading to death within 1-2 years. Diagnostic guidelines Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease should be suspected in all cases of a dementia that progresses fairly rapidly over months to 1 or 2 years and that is accompanied or followed by multiple neurological symptoms. In some cases, such as the so called amyotrophic form, the neurological signs may precede the onset of the dementia. There is usually a progressive spastic paralysis of the limbs, accompanied by extrapyramidal signs with tremor, rigidity, and choreoathetoid movements. Other variants may include ataxia, visual failure, or muscle fibrillation and atrophy of the upper motor neuron type. The triad consisting of rapidly progressing, devastating dementia

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25. You Don't Know Jack: 5th Dementia (pc: (2000))
Contains quotes from and links to a variety of external reviews, plus cheats and general information about the game.
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/pc/youdontknowjack5thdementia
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Don't miss out on any new releases. Get the Metacritic Games Newsletter delivered to your inbox! document.write(''); Electric Playground Worth getting for the bizarre "commercials" that play when the credits roll, or when you're in the network waiting area looking for opponents. IGN The You Don't Know Jack series has a good rep for a reason; it has high quality sound, graphics (even if they are simple) and a great sense of humor. Plus you get free microwavable popcorn in the box. GameZone Gather the friends and pop in this program for a ride that will have you snickering, sneering, confused, feeling inept and laughing. YDKJ 5th Dementia is adult humor at its irreverent best. CNET Gamecenter The questions are clever and the banter from the game's host continues to be deliciously sarcastic. Those features, combined with an excellent Online Play mode, will surely make this a must-grab for any YDKJ fan. All Game Guide Hip, smart and fun. Whether you play alone or with friends, it's a game any quiz-show lover should add to his or her collection.

26. Aging Dementia Web Resources
All the links that you find above were submitted by people just like you whoare interested with sharing links they have found on aging and dementia.
http://www.biostat.wustl.edu/ALZHEIMER/submit.html

27. Alzheimer's Disease - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment
Alzheimers disease is the most common and important cause of senile dementia. A look at this disease.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/mosby_factsheets/Alzheimers_disease.html
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Alzheimer’s disease
Published by BUPA's Health Information Team
December, 2002 Download this factsheet Dementia is a broad term for the deterioration of brain function which results in loss of memory, reduced language skills and behavioural and emotional problems. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia – it accounts for more than half the estimated 500,000 to 700,000 cases in the UK. Alzheimer’s disease is rare before the age of 60 but the risk of developing it increases with age. Around a quarter of people over 80 have the disease.
Brain function
When the brain is functioning normally, it exchanges signals from other parts of the body, and other parts of the brain, across the gaps (synapses) between nerve cells. These signals – in the form of countless electrical impulses – are essential for brain activity such as language and problem solving. They are also involved in controlling motor functions, such as instructing muscles when and how to work. Alzheimer’s disease is the result of the destruction of nerve cells (neurons) in the brain. These nerve cells cannot be replaced, so a person with Alzheimer’s disease gets progressively worse as more cells are destroyed.

28. Smoking Does Not Protect Against Dementia Or Alzheimer's Disease
Contrary to suggestions from previous research, this study of over 34,000 subjects found no effect of smoking on senility or Alzheimer's. The previous suggestions that it did came from flawed studies, say the authors.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2000-04/BMJ-Sdnp-2004100.php
Public release date: 20-Apr-2000
Contact: BMA Press Office
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BMJ-British Medical Journal
Smoking does not protect against dementia or Alzheimer's disease
Smoking and dementia in male British doctors: prospective study Smoking does not protect against dementia or Alzheimer's disease, shows a study in this week's BMJ, contradicting the implications of some previous research. Doll, Peto, and colleagues, from the Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford, report on observations of over 34,000 male UK doctors whose smoking habits have been reviewed every six to 12 years since 1951, to determine the impact on their health. They also reviewed the published data on the associations between smoking and Alzheimer's disease. Over 24,000 of the doctors had died by the end of 1998. Dementia was mentioned on the death certificates of 483. Among 473 whose smoking habits were recorded at least 10 years before their death, when they would not have been influenced by the start of the disease, the prevalence of both Alzheimer's disease (the predominant cause) and of other dementias was similar in both smokers and non-smokers. If anything, persistent smoking may increase rather than decrease the age specific onset rate of dementia, conclude the authors. The previous suggestions that smoking might be protective, say the authors, came from studies that were flawed because they were too small, or had relied on information about smoking habits from people other than the sufferers themselves.

29. Alzheimer's Society - I Have Dementia
The Alzheimer's Society is the leading UK care and research charity forpeople with dementia, their families and carers. The Alzheimer's
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30. Dementia: A Guide For The Caregiver
A guide and resource for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients by someone who's been through it.
http://www.angelfire.com/ny2/dementia1/index.html
Hi, my name is Sandy. I created this site to hopefully be of help to someone else who is suffering the same heartbreak that I did when my Mom (pictured above) was diagnosed with dementia. I will share my story in detail and include as much information about where to get help that I can find. I hope you find the info you seek as well as a little comfort here. Here's what's inside: Tributes To Victims Tributes To Caregivers Memorials: Loved Ones Lost In brief ... Mom was diagnosed in 1992, at first just being forgetful of little things, then bigger things such as leaving the stove on, etc. Slowly she also became aggressive, dilusional and eventually helpless. It was the hardest time in my life. My Mom passed away in May of 1997, after developing pneumonia from inactivity ... she had even forgotten how to walk ! While I would not force religion on anyone, I can only attest to the fact that faith in God and a belief in a better life after this one, is what helped me. I rest assured that my Mom is at peace now and free of her tormented thoughts. I hope you will seek faith also, in whatever higher power you believe in. They say God never gives us more than we can handle, and I guess it must be true, because I never would have thought I could cope with those 5 years. I hope you like this site and send it to anyone you know who has a friend or loved one with this most heartbreaking disease. Thanks ! Search term:
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31. Dementia
dementia. Dr Mavis Evans, Mb, ChB, MRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatristin Old Age, Clatterbridge Hospital, Wirral, UK. What is dementia?
http://www.priory.com/dem.htm
Dementia
Dr Mavis Evans,
Mb, ChB, MRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist in Old Age, Clatterbridge Hospital, Wirral, UK.
Extract from Psychiatry in General Practice . (1994) Edited by Green
ISBN 0-7923-8851-8. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers
What is dementia? Dementia can be considered as a global IMPairment of Intelligence, Memory and Personality, in clear consciousness. It can occur at any age but becomes more frequent with age, with a prevalence of 5%-10% in the over 65s and 20% in the over 80s (Saunders 1993). It is seen more frequently in women, due to their increased longevity. The clinical picture Causes of dementia Because of the relatively limited way the brain has for reacting to insult there are various different disease processes which present with dementia, such as:
  • Alzheimers disease Lewy Body disease Multi infarct dementia (arteriosclerotic dementia) Alcoholic dementia Binswangers disease Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Huntingtons chorea AIDS related dementia Parkinsons disease Normal pressure hydrocephalus Genetic or metabolic disease (eg thyroid) Toxic or traumatic injury Malignant disease; primary, metastatic or iatrogenic from the treatment

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33. Dementia
dementia. The International Journal of Social Research and Practice. ..is a majornew international journal which focuses on the social experience of dementia.
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0323.html

34. Fun Tales Of Random Dementia
Information about the quarterly comics magazine from Severed Limbs Studios, with previews, background information, and ordering.
http://www.severedlimbs.com/publications/ftord/

35. Magic 8 Ball - Digital Dementia
Ask then click.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Humorous Magic 8 Balls...... Click Reload on Your Browser For Another Answer. Please email any commentsor suggestions to DD@CyberJunkie.com. ©1995, 1996 by Digital dementia.
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36. Ad Parody Dementia - Digital Dementia
Gallery of parody advertisements of popular brand name products.
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37. Dementia Navigator | Special OMS-SIN

http://www.dementia.science.it/special/oms.html
Le demenze: progetto pilota OMS-SIN
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Il programma del corso prevede i seguenti moduli didattici:
I. Epidemiologia - II. Fattori di rischio - III. Quadro clinico - IV Percorso diagnostico - V. Ruolo del laboratorio - VI. Approccio multimodale - VII. Complicanze - VIII. Gestione del paziente - IX. Problemi etici e medico-legali - X. Ruolo del medico di famiglia.
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Guido Gainotti, Gian Luigi Lenzi, Claudio Mariani, Sandro Sorbi e Vito Toso (SIN) Stefania Maggi e Marco Trabucchi (editors) Gabriella Salvini Porro (Federazione Alzheimer Italia) Leonid Prilipko Per richiedere la password o per maggiori informazioni contattare Bayer SpA, scrivendo alla redazione di Dementia Navigator.

38. Dementia Software
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39. Dementia 13 - Broadband Streaming Movies
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The LikeTelevision Movie channel proudly presents - Dementia 13 - written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Trouble lurks in an old Irish castle. A family of weirdos- but who is the killer? Is it?
Richard (William Campbell)? The son
who is a sculptor?
Part one
-Louise heads out to Ireland, seeking her fortune from her husband's rich family - after his accidental death.
The mother?
Part two
- Louise tries messing with "mothers" head . Whlie mourning her lost daughter Kathryn, Louise comforts her. And then dredges up some of Kathryn's dolls and "plants' them in the pond where Kathryn died. Then she's "missing" - go to part 3.
Part three
- More mayhem. A wax dummy of Kathryn is found in the pond. And the axe makes several appearances.
Part four
- The conclusion. We finally learn the identity of the killer. See if

40. Dementia
dementia.com brings you the latest news on developments in research and caregiving. Themost wellknown type of dementia is Alzheimer's disease.
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Dementia.com brings you the latest news on developments in research and caregiving. Caregiving relatives often are left to struggle, feeling isolated and uninformed. With the help of Circle of Care dementia.com has developed specific information on caring for a relative or friend. We trust you will find it supportive and helpful when caring for your beloved ones.
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Dementia, a progressive brain dysfunction, leads to a gradually increasing restriction of daily activities. The most well-known type of dementia is Alzheimer's disease. Dementia not only affects patients, but also those surrounding them, as most patients require care in the long-term. Dementia.com provides information for caregivers and healthcare professionals. Subscribers can customise the site, receive newsletters and benefit from the

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