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World?s Oldest Woman Had Normal Brain
2008-06-23 21:53:00 A 115-year-old woman who remained mentally alert throughout her life had an essentially normal brain, with little or no evidence of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study in the August issue of Neurobiology of Aging. The findings question the assumption that Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia will inevitably develop, if people live long ...
Fake bus stop stops stray Alzheimer patients.
2008-06-09 18:05:00 The idea was first tried by the Benrath senior citizens home in Düsseldorf where the staff placed a fake bus stop sign at the sidewalk near the premises. The only difference between the Benrath sign and the real deal is that no buses stop at Benrath. The Benrath staff took to installing the fake sign as an attempt at solving the problem of old patients going astray trying to return to their previous homes or families, often to be collected by the police and brought back to the home at Bentrath. The patients are old, and their memories of recent events are often non-existant. Their long term memories, however, are often very clear to them. It seems they recognize the bus stop sign, remembering they used to take the bus to go home. Now, if they stray into the street, they wait patiently by the bus stop, soon forgetting why they went outside in the first place. Then they are collected by the staff, and brought inside again. The idea has apparently proved so successful it's tested in o...
By: Smart Stuff
Según estudio, el «olvido acelerado» sería un signo precoz de Alzheimer
2008-06-05 02:15:00 Los individuos con deterioro cognitivo leve mostraron déficits, pero los que consultaban por problemas de memoria obtuvieron resultados similares a los normales. Sin embargo, a las seis semanas, más de la mitad de los individuos que se quejaban de pr ... Link: Enchílame: publicadas Tags: individuos, deterioro, cognitivo, leve, mostraron, déficits,, pero, consultaban, problemas, memoria, obtuvieron, resultados, ...
Rosemary protects against Alzheimer
2008-06-03 12:49:00 Scientists at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research in California have found that the herb rosemary fights off free-radical damage in the brain. The carnosic acid (CA) in the plant protects the brain from chemicals which can cause degeneration. Scientists also believe this acid protects against Alzheimer’s and normal brain ageing. Because it’s a naturally ...
Researchers develop vaccine that stops Alzheimer?s in mice
2008-05-20 09:28:00 Washington, May 20 (ANI): Researchers from University of Rochester Medical Centre have developed a new vaccine, which triggers an immune response that may protect against Alzheimer’s without causing inflammation or significant side effects. The team conducted their study using a mouse model with Alzheimer’s-like pathology and found that the vaccinated mice generated an immune response to ...
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Mom with Alzheimer?s
2008-05-19 03:12:00 Please pray that my Mom’s suffering with Alzheimer’s disease will be lessened and a cure for this horrible disease will one day be found. Thank you and I will pray for all of you to receive God’s intercession. - John from Cleveland, OH, USA
By: Prayers Online
Prairie Lodge of Brooklyn Center: A New Option for Alzheimer?s Behavioral C
2008-05-13 19:04:00 “After going from crisis to crisis, Joan is finally in a place where they have the time and training to really help,” said her husband, Terry, 76, a retired math teacher and businessman from Shoreview. “How many places can you get kicked out of? Let’s see, for us it was four in one year.” . ...
By: Changing Aging
Ziekte van Alzheimer op jongere leeftijd agressiever
2008-05-05 16:30:00 Er zijn sterke aanwijzingen dat er meerdere vormen van de ziekte van Alzheimer zijn. De ziekte van Alzheimer verloopt bij mensen jonger dan 65 jaar sneller en agressiever dan bij oudere mensen. Bij deze groep van jongere patiënten neemt het hersenvolume sneller af, waardoor er eerder ernstige dementie optreedt. Dit kan leiden tot een snellere opname in een verpleeghuis en een lagere verwachte levensduur. Dat concluderen onderzoekers van het Alzheimercentrum VU medisch centrum in het jubileumnummer van het vooraanstaande blad Neurology, dat 6 mei verschijnt.
A Fit Brain Keeps Baby Boomers Living Longer
2008-05-04 02:19:00 Dr. Michel Noir is a cognitive psychologist with a creative background, including having authored 15 books on subjects ranging from art to mysteries to cognitive exercises. He previously had a distinguished career in government and received his Graduate Diploma, Advanced Graduate Diploma, and Master’s in Public Law from Paris Law Faculty. He later received an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Political Science and a Ph.D in Educational Sciences from Lyon II University. Dr. Noir is the CEO of Happy Neuron www.happy-neuron.com. Guest Blogger Michel Noir--As the 78 million baby boomers in the U.S. turn 60 and the prevalence of diseases like Alzheimer’s continues to grow, the idea of using brain fitness programs to keep minds healthy and sharp has become wildly popular. Naturally, the concept of exercising one’s mind brings up many important questions. Following are some of the most common questions that I, and my colleagues at Happy Neuron, receive that will hopefully...
By: BasilandSpice
I Get By with a Little Help from My Friends
2008-05-02 18:25:00 Pajamadeen?s been going through a few changes lately. The blog is being upgraded behind the scenes, and Pajamadeen?s apparently been upgraded in the eyes of her parental unit, known to most people as a mother.
By: pajamadeen
Curry--The Gateway To Vibrant Health
2008-04-24 13:47:00 Bombay-native Raghavan Iyer, a Certified Culinary Professional (CCP), and a member of The International Association of Culinary Professionals, has acquired degrees in Chemistry (Bombay University), Hotel, and Restaurant Management (Michigan State University). Fluent in six languages, he is a cookbook author, culinary educator and consultant to numerous national and international clients, and leads food and cultural tours to India. Iyer is the author of Betty Crocker’s Indian Home Cooking (Wiley, 2001) and The Turmeric Trail: Recipes and Memories from an Indian Childhood (St. Martin’s Press, 2002) – 2003 James Beard Awards Finalist: Best International Cookbook. His latest book is 660 Curries: The Gateway to Indian Cooking (Workman Publishing, 2008). He received the highly coveted 2004 International Association of Culinary Professional’s Award of Excellence (formerly the Julia Child Awards) for Cooking Teacher of the Year, and was a Fi...
By: BasilandSpice
Alzheimer
2008-04-18 00:00:00 Alzheimer hastal???, günlük ya?amsal aktivitelerde azalma ve bili?sel yeteneklerde bozulma ile karakterize, nöropsikiyatrik semptomlar?n ve davran?? de?i?ikliklerinin e?lik etti?i nörodejenaratif bir hastal?kt?r.En s?k görülen tipi demanst?r. Çok dikkat çekici, erken semptomlardan biri haf?za kayb?d?r. Bu haf?za kayb?, geçmi? haf?zan?n korundu?u, hastal???n ilerlemesi ile birlikte s?kl?kla telaffuz edilmeye ba?lanan küçük unutkanl?klar?n ba?lamas? ...
Early Dementia Often Caused by Autoimmune Disorders
2008-04-16 18:35:00 Dementia in patients who are younger than 45 years of age is often caused by degenerative, metabolic or autoimmune diseases, Dr. Brendan Kelley, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, told attendees at the 60th annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, being held this week in Chicago.Kelley and colleagues searched the Mayo Clinic database for patients who began to develop dementia between 17 and 45 years that was not related to trauma, brain infections or mental retardation. They identified 235 such patients receiving care between 1996 and 2006. The average age at dementia onset was 34.7 years.Neurodegenerative causes accounted for dementia in 29.8 percent of the group, frontotemporal dementia occurred in 13.2 percent and Alzheimer's disease was seen in less than 1 percent," data presented by Kelley showed.Autoimmune-inflammatory- causes, including multiple sclerosis, accounted for 21.2 percent. Inborn errors of metabolism were identified in 10.6 percent.At the last ...
Enbrel: Un nuevo avance en el tratamiento del Alzheimer
2008-04-14 02:15:00 Tanto para las personas afectadas por el Alzheimer y sus familiares, esta es una enfermedad devastadora, así que cada nuevo descubrimiento respecto a este mal parece ser un avance. Investigadores estadounidenses están probando una droga de nombre Enb ... Link: FayerWayer Tags: Tanto, para, personas, afectadas, Alzheimer, familiares,, esta, enfermedad, devastadora,, cada, nuevo, descubrimiento, respecto, este, parece, avance. Investigadores, ...
How My Uncle Recovered From His Alzheimer’s Disease!
2008-04-09 07:00:00 Dementia is a hot topic and with an aging population it is not surprising that Alzheimer’s disease takes center stage when age related conditions are discussed; other forms of dementia are often forgotten even though they are all important. The current figures show that of people aged 65 and over, 10 percent are suffering from ...
By: Resources zone
The Rise of Alzheimer’s! and The Reversal Technique!
2008-04-09 07:00:00 In only a very short space of time, Alzheimer’s disease has become a major player in diseases affecting the elderly; it is the most notable despite there being many other types of dementia that are age related. The current figures show that of people aged 65 and over, 10 percent are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease; ...
By: Resources zone
Dementia Linked to Diabetes and Hypertension
2008-04-07 05:44:00 While most people fear Alzheimer?s disease as they age, surprising new findings indicate that up to one-third of dementia patients may have dementia due to small blood vessel damage to their brains which is most commonly associated with high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes.
By: pajamadeen
Keep Alzheimer?s at bay with a cup of coffee
2008-04-03 18:31:00 A daily dose of caffeine blocks the disruptive effects of high cholesterol that scientists link with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Daffodils and Dementia
2008-04-03 06:27:00 My mother had written ?over there? on a piece of paper. Pointing ?over there,? she asked: ?What are those?? ?Daffodils,? was the reply. When asked, Jane spelled the word, as my mother slowly wrote it down. Then the process was repeated with azaleas, and another flower. My mother was desperately trying to keep the images and the words alive. If she wrote them down, perhaps the memories would remain, just a little longer.
By: pajamadeen
La virilidad y el alzheimer
2008-03-17 10:58:00 En el mundo actual se está invirtiendo cinco veces más en medicamentos para la virilidad masculina y silicona para mujeres que en la cura del Alzheimer.De aquà en algunos años tendremos viejas de tetas grandes y viejos con pene duro, pero ninguno de ellos se acordará para que sirven.
By: Factor Risa
Potential Alzheimer?s Disease Drug Target Identified
2008-03-15 11:06:00 In findings with the potential to provide a therapy for Alzheimer?s disease patients where none now exist, a researcher at the University of California, San Diego and colleagues have demonstrated in mice a way to reduce the overproduction of a peptide associated with the disease. The study, which showed substantial improvement in memory in an animal model of Alzheimer?s disease, was led by Vivian Y. H. Hook, Ph.D., professor of the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and professor of neurosciences, pharmacology and medicine at the UCSD School of Medicine, together with American Life Science Pharmaceuticals of San Diego. The study will be published in the March 21 edition of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, online March 14. A hallmark sign of Alzheimer?s disease, seen during autopsy of a patient?s brain, is the accumulation of amyloid plaque deposits composed primarily of the neurotoxic beta-amyloid (A?) peptide which is believed to be a major factor in ...
By: science life
Book Review & Giveaway: The Comfort of Home for Alzheimer’s Dise
2008-03-10 15:28:00 ~ This post is in participation with The Ultimate Blog Party. ~ Because I have not had anyone real close to me have Alzheimer’s, I can only imagine the pain and confusion it brings about for the whole family and friends who do not understand this disease.   This book, The Comfort of Home for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Guide for Caregivers, is an excellent resource. What I like about this book, is it is not overwhelming, but easy to read, and a one-word term for it would be “handbook”. It’s not a book you have to read cover to cover, but you can page through, look at chapter headings and read what concerns you or what you have questions about. Throughout the book, topics are highlighted as “NOTES” and “TIPS” to easily find later. The book includes checklists, documents to copy and free and low-cost resources. Here are is the table of contents: Part One Getting Ready Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease Preparing the Ho...
Contra el Alzheimer, ¡Excelente!.
2008-03-10 01:06:00 Si consigues leer las primeras palabras, el cerebro descifrará las otras. Intentalo que ¡¡se puede!! Además es un magnÃfico ejercicio para nuestro cerebro. C13R70 D14 D3 V3R4N0 3574B4 3N L4 PL4Y4 0853RV4ND0 D05 CH1C45 8R1NC4ND0 3N 14 4R3N4, 357484N 7R484J4ND0 M8C40 C0N57RUY3ND0 UN C4571LL0 D3 4R3N4 C0N 70RR35, P454D1Z05, 0CUL705 Y PU3N735. CU4ND0 357484N 4C484ND0 V1N0 UN4 0L4 9U3 D357RUY0 70D0 R3DUC13ND0 3L C4571LL0 4 UN M0N70N D3 4R3N4 Y 35PUM4. P3N53 9U3 D35PU35 DE 74N70 35FU3RZ0 L45 CH1C45 C0M3NZ4R14N 4 L10R4R ,P3R0 3N V3Z D3 350, C0RR13R0N P0R L4 P14Y4 R13ND0 Y JU64ND0 Y C0M3NZ4R0N 4 C0N57RU1R 07R0 C4571LLO. C0MPR3ND1 9U3 H4814 4PR3ND1D0 UN4 6R4N L3CC10N; 64574M05 MUCH0 713MP0 D3 NU357R4 V1D4 C0N57RUY3ND0 4L6UN4 C054 P3R0 CU4ND0 M45 74RD3 UN4 0L4 L1364 4 D357RU1R 70D0, S010 P3RM4N3C3 L4 4M1574D, 3L 4M0R Y 3L C4R1Ñ0, Y L45 M4N05 D3 49U3LL05 9U3 50N C4P4C35 D3 H4C3RN05 50NRR31R. A que es bueno? A que si?
To be remembered: Kristen Bell’s Boobs can cure Alzheimer!
2008-03-09 15:11:00 It seems Christen Bell mighty boobs can make miracles! Treating Alzheimer is just one of them… It has been medically proven that if you like something very, very much, you have 95% to remember that certain thing even when you’re going to be 80 years old! So I was thinking why not use Kristen Bell fanbags as a therapy for Alzheimer? Believe me that’s something you’ll definitely never forget… just have a peek at her “puppies”! Sure they’re not as big as those of Kim Kardashian’s, or Lindsay Lohan’s, or Jessica Simpson’s, but sometimes shape is what matter most – better then size! By the way, Kristen Bell was present at the Alzheimer Association's 16th annual A Night at Sardi's event and she showed a very delicious cleavage sight for the viewers – even though no one would really remember her in the morning! It’s not very often we get the pleasure to simply stare at Kristen Bell’s treasures, so this should be a very good moment to save these pictures som...
By: Music Juice
Rosemary Kills Childhood Cancer Cells
2008-03-08 21:55:00 The garden herb rosemary, long used in the kitchen and herbal pharmacy has been found to kill cells of a leukemia childhood cancer. Native to the Mediterranean and a member of the mint family, rosemary is grown throughout Europe and the United States. An evergreen shrub, its name comes from the Latin ros marinus or "sea dew." The herb's leaves are minced and cooked, as with chicken, or used as a tisane. It is thought to be high in iron, calcium, and Vitamin B6.Egyptians included rosemary in the wrappings of mummies and brides have inserted springs of the herb into bridal bouquets. During the Middle Ages in France, rosemary was burned with juniper inside hospitals to kill bacteria. Historically, rosemary has been used by herbalists to jog the memory, ease muscle pain, invigorate hair follicles, and improve the circulatory and nervous systems. It is known to affect menstruation by alleviating cramps and inducing miscarriage. ...
By: BasilandSpice
Kristen Bell - Alzheimer?s Association?s 16th Annual ?A Night at Sardi?s?
2008-03-06 21:36:00 Copyright © 2008 Hot Celebs Home. Visit the original article at http://www.hotcelebshome.com/kr-isten-bell-alzheimers-associati-ons-16th-annual-a-night-at-sard-is/.
By: Hot Celebs Home
Kristen Bell - Alzheimer?s Association?s ?A Night At Sardi?s?
2008-03-06 18:27:00 Yes!…Some more cute Kristen Bell photos, these are at Alzheimer’s Association’s "A Night At Sardi’s". I can’t wait for the next season of Heros to start. I personally rank her above Hayden Panettiere.
By: NS4W.ORG anized
Free Coach Broyles? Alzheimer?s Playbook
2008-03-04 14:14:00 http://www.alz.org/living_with_-alzheimers_coach_broyles_playbo-ok.asp SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Free Coach Broyles’ Alzheimer’s Playbook", url: "http://www.freestufftimes.com/-04/free-coach-broyles-alzheimer-s-playbook/" });
By: Free Stuff Times
Scientists Automate Alzheimer's Identification
2008-03-03 15:33:00 From Medgadget: Researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London used computers to locate gray matter in MR images of potential Alzheimer's patients, and based on the data, the machines were then able to correctly make a diagnosis with a high
Vitamin B3, niacin, may protect against Alzheimer?s disease
2008-02-29 04:21:00 Researchers found that vitamin B3, commonly known as niacin, may protect against the mental ravages of age–Alzheimer’s disease and the cognitive decline associated with aging. The B vitamins consist of thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin, pyridoxine (B6), folic acid, pantothenic acid, biotin, and cobalamin (B12). It also includes choline, a nutrient found in eggs that is ...
By: B-Health
Antibiotics overused in Alzheimer patients
2008-02-26 17:01:00 Should people with Alzheimer's disease/dementia be treated with antibiotics? According to a new study, they say that antibiotics are being overused in patients with dementia and antibiotic use should be considered more carefully especially in this time of antibiotic resistant superbugs. (AP)The study raises ethical questions about when it's acceptable to withhold perhaps futile treatment and let people die, and whether public health issues should ever be considered."Advanced dementia is a terminal illness," said study co-author Dr. Susan Mitchell, a senior scientist with the Harvard-affiliated Hebrew Senior Life Institute for Aging Research in Boston. "If we substituted 'end-stage cancer' for 'advanced dementia,' I don't think people would have any problem understanding this."People wouldn't have a problem understanding this? Of course, when you paint a picture like that. Here's the question, though- What is advanced dementia? There really is no consensus definition. Of cou...
By: Doctor Anonymous
Computers can pinpoint Alzheimer?s disease faster
2008-02-26 15:48:00 Computers may enable a faster, cheaper and more accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease than conventional approaches, according to recent findings published in the journal Brain.
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Causes of Alzheimer?s and the Role of Blueberries
2008-02-25 00:00:00 Although the exact cause of Alzheimer?s is not completely understood, experts have recently identified one mechanism involving the insufficient breakdown and recycling of amyloid protein in the brain. Agricultural Research Service neuroscientist James Joseph and colleagues published an Alzheimer?s disease model study in Nutritional Neuroscience. They studied mice that carried a genetic mutation
Computers Could Be Used To Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease
2008-02-22 15:25:00 From ScienceDaily: Latest Science News: Computers are able to diagnose Alzheimer's disease faster and more accurately than experts, according to research published in the journal Brain. The findings may help ensure that patients are diagnosed earlier, increasing treatment options.
Folic acid decreases risk of Alzheimer
2008-02-21 11:23:00 American researchers followed 965 people which were older than 65 for a period of 6 years. The study looked at the intake of folic acid (vitamin B9), vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 and the influence of that on the chance to get Alzheimer disease. In the end the disease was diagnosed in 192 people ...
GPS-Localizador directo para enfermos de Alzheimer
2008-02-20 21:56:00 keruve, es un localizador directo para personas con Alzheimer.Tiene un cierre de seguridad y es resistente al agua y a golpes. Con el receptor keruve, puede saber su posición en todo momento y lugar. El aparato ha sido creado por dos ingenieros de telecomunicaciones que se presentaron a un concurso universitario y fueron elegidos para el ...
By: Mi ventana
Avoiding Dementia And Possibly Alzheimer?s In Your Twilight Years
2008-02-15 00:00:00 Keeping your mind sharp is important as you get older, because an active mind is a healthy mind. It can make your winter years more enjoyable and make your life better in general. If you keep engaging and challenging your brain, you can keep it healthy. Activities to help with brain health include healthy dieting ...
By: Resources zone
[Interesting] It turns out that Alzheimer?s patients and vegetarian zombies
2008-02-09 16:18:00 Hartford Courant
Alzheimer?s Disease
2008-02-09 12:20:00 Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that occurs when there is a breakdown in the brain, in particular when there is a loss of communication among brain cells. Clear communication among brain cells is vital for the brain to function properly. If brain’s networking capabilities deteriorate, cognitive skills (ability to think, reason and remember) are ...
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Alzheimer?s Information
2008-02-09 12:14:00 Most people are aware of the brain disorder known as ?dementia? which restricts a person from carrying out his regular activities in a smooth way. However it is also a known fact that the most common dementia form which affects older generation is known as Alzheimer?s disease. It involves those specific body parts which ...
By: Mental health
How Do I Communicate With My Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s Disease?
2008-02-09 07:02:00 If you have a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease or Dementia, it can be extremely difficult and frustrating to communicate effectively. Strategies for dealing with this issue are discussed. More: continued here If you like this post, buy an ad and drive visitors to your site.
Keeping the Home of an Alzheimer’s Patient Safe - Dangers Lurk Everyw
2008-02-09 06:02:00 Keeping an Alzheimer’s patient safe is something often overlooked. Dangers within a home lurk everywhere. It is extremely important to prepare your home for the person with Alzheimer’s-almost as you would with a child. This article deals with tips on how to handle this important aspect of the disease. More: continued here If you ...
Vital Facts on Alzheimer
2008-02-08 12:13:00 The particular brain disorder known as ?dementia? has affected several Americans by and large. It is a widely known fact that the most common dementia form which affects older generation is known as Alzheimer?s disease. The specific parts of the brain which controls the functions like memory, thought and language are mainly the target ...
By: Herbal healing
Alzheimer?s Disease
2008-02-08 12:12:00 The brain disorder known as ?dementia? which is noted to be one of the most life-taking diseases in America is growing at an alarming rate and restricts a person from carrying out his regular activities in a smooth way. Most of the people are aware of this fact that the most common dementia form ...
Alzheimer’s Disease
2008-02-05 04:40:00 Memory loss and dementia are the key features of this progressive illness. Long-past events may be remembered, while recent events are forgotten. The patient, usually over 60, becomes disoriented, particularly at night, and possibly aggressive. The latter stages of the illness cause the sufferer to become bedridden and incontinent, and total care will be required. Alzheimers disease occurs when the brain nerve cells degenerate and the brain shrinks. Although the cause is not known, some research suggests that the disease may be linked to levels of aluminum or toxins in the body. Treatment Avoid cooking with aluminum utensils and check products, such as deodorants, for content. Diet and Nutrition A well-balanced diet, high in antioxidants (beta carotene, C, and E), zinc, selenium, magnesium, and folic acid can prevent harmful free radicals (in food, or caused by pollution or stress) from attacking the body, and may help minimize symptoms. When DHEA levels fall below 180ng/dL in men ...
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Casco contra el mal de Alzheimer
2008-01-30 07:06:00 Un equipo de científicos en el Reino Unido está llevando a cabo un experimento con un casco especial para tratar el mal de Alzheimer. Pruebas con ratones demostraron que gracias a este método mejoró la capacidad de aprendizaje de los roedores. Los e […] Ver nota completa en Enchílame: publicadas Innet Tags: equipo, científicos, Reino, Unido, ...
Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
2008-01-28 18:01:00 You may be concerned that you or someone you love is exhibiting early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, or some other condition leading to progressive and debilitating dementia. Subtle symptoms such as loss of recall of common word or names, or confusion when performing mundane tasks, may be symptoms of early stage dementia or they may ...
The Cannabinoid System (a reminder for med pot advocates)
2008-01-27 11:17:00 A reminder for med pot advocates, there is a bill before the house, and there are still elected politicians in this country that still think 'hanging' isnt good enough. Seriously, just ask former Singapore resident and National MP for Wairapa.!Also see medpot update from NORML covering Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), diabetes mellitus, dystonia, fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal disorders, gliomas, hepatitis C, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hypertension, incontinence, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, pruritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sleep apnea, and Tourette's syndrome. /BlairThe Cannabinoid SystemThe Cannabinoid System has been around for over 600 million years. Before the Dinosaurs. The Cannabinoid System is continuously evolutioning and has been retained by all new species. Food and feeding is at the heart of the Cannabinoid System.1. Cannabinoids are in every living animal on the planet above Hydra and Mollusks, with the exception of insects. Bod...
Is this helmet the future cure for Alzheimer?s?
2008-01-25 22:30:00 The helmet you see in the photo above has been invented by Dr Gordon Dougal; he is the director of a medical research company called Virulite which is based in County Durham, UK. The United Kingdom alone has around 500,000 people suffering from the disease Alzheimer’s. This strange looking helmet could one day be a cure ...
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A helmet to help people with Alzheimer?s
2008-01-25 16:30:00 A helmet created in Britain may reverse symptoms such as memory loss and anxiety in people with Alzheimer’s, its inventors said.
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